ye ihave local area connection 5 months ago
A switch cannot function as a router. But you can plug a switch in to one of the ports on the router if you need additional ports.
Setting up computer networking on a home machine is simple, especially if you have a router. You're going to want to synchronize all of the machines on your network with your router and make sure that they all have stable connections. That's all there really is to it.
a router or a modem
Local Area Network. You need internet
Yes, is it If you have one organisation using local area network then its connect every where but one thing you need to determine of this local area network range.
No because you need a router to connect to the playstation network
Yes
The software needed to set up a WAN network include a router of some sort to have network connectivity. Additionally, software would be needed on every computer that would be connected to the WAN network.
The same area ID network addresses and wildcard masks
get the ip address and the cable's to connect
you will need a wireless router
Need more information. Is this a home network? Office building? Campus wide? If you are running Windows, you have everything you need to connect and use a Local Area Network (LAN). If you are attempting to set up a server to administer your LAN, you can still use Windows. I'm assuming you are hooking up a home network and will tell you that you don't need anything other than a router and your current operating system (OS) which is probably a version of Windows. Just do some reading online or via Windows help and you can figure out what you need to do to get it up and working. Don't forget to make it secure if you are using a WiFi router (wireless/wired).