network interface card (nic)
Network Interface Card (NIC)
Every computer that is connected to a local area network or LAN should have an Ethernet card. For wireless networks, computers should have a wireless adapter.
Noun A network protocol that allows a user on one computer to log on to another computer that is part of the same network.
It refers to a special computer that users on the network can access to carry out a particular job.
No
they all need to be recognized by the host, with an ip address congruent with the host and/or instead of having the workgroup name it needs to be sub name of the host. for instance the host name would be Skybox-Red001, then every other PC that connects will have something like skybox-red002 inregards to the ip address.
subnet mask
An intranet is a network that is internal to an organisation. This is the opposite of an internet which is a network between organisations. The answer is therefore no, you do not install an intranet on a computer. The computer is either part of the intranet or it is not. It's not something you can install.
A network node is similar to a router, and a network station is the access point for the network (computer, cell phone, smartphone, mainframe computer, tablet, etc.). Network nodes are part of the network infrastructure, similar to routers, they forward the information along on the network to the intended recepient.
It is called a network. If there are computers are connected to each other in the same building or immediate area, then they are considered to be part of a Local Area Network (LAN). If they are connected to other LANs around the world, then they are part of a Wide-Area Network (WAN). A famous WAN many are familiar with is the Internet.
Yes. A cluster is a group of computers connected by a local network to a central server which facilitates communication and issues work to each individual computer.
A network administrator is responsible for the daily operation of a company's computer network. Many types of organizations hire network administrators, including schools, government, banks and technology companies. Depending on the size of the company, a network administrator may be solely responsible for a company's computer systems, or may be part of a team. Positions can be full-time, part-time or contract.