They are best suited for use on WANs.
If the question is meant: Can I share the internet acess of one single computer with other computers (without a router)? The question is yes, you can. It is called a ad-hoc network. Windows XP and Vista even provide Wizards under Network Conections in Control Panel to establish such a network. You will need to have LAN capabilities on both computers as well as a network crossover cable.
Usually "network computer" refers to a computer whose primary function is to access the network and can't do much else on its own. Sometimes it is a dumb terminal with no processing power of its own, but more often it does have processing capabilities, but still less than a personal or business computer.Network computers rarely exist outside large corporate networks, where they are generally assigned to very low-level employees with minimal computing needs.
A router is a networking device that helps relay traffic from one network to another, and vice versa. For example, a typical broadband Internet connection router relays traffic from the private network within the home to the public (Internet) network outside. Rules dictate which portion of the traffic on either side passes through the router. For example, networking messages exchanged between a PC and a networked printer within the home will not pass the router and will thus not be "seen" on the public network, but a query to a public website, and its response, will. Other commonly used routers include the WiFi routers, which relay traffic between a wired network and a wireless network. Less common routers also handle different media, similar to a WiFi router. Examples include routers that relay traffic from a network using dedicated network cables to one that uses the power grid, and many others.
Small,closed Networks are usually some kind of (W)LAN ((Wireless) Local Area Network) which use Routers and Ethernet-Switches to provide the communication channels for network based software, since the LAN itself is just the infrastructure. Larger networks may be split into logical units using VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network). Clients outside the LAN can for example use Browsers (web) or VPN to connect to the machines inside the network.
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Do you mean a network Hub? Then the answer is a network switch. Www.proskytv.com
no the itouch will only connect to a wifi network it has no cellular capabilities
No, it has no network capabilities.
What are the major network infrastructure for installing Exchange 2003
You must have a fax machine that has Wifi capabilities,and have it connected to your network.
Yes, it can be plugged in to a computer.
Yes, it does have ethernet capabilities.
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Network discovery is a scanning tool that allows 2 devices to recognise each other. This can be compared to bluetooth capabilities of smart phones where they can share data.
You can purchase a network card that has wireless capabilities or you can get one that is wired. Some cards have memory of 11, 54 or 100Mbps which will effect the speed.
Buya an usb wireless adapter.