click on start menu botton than click run and tape cmd, a black window will be open tape "net view"
Log into your Wireless router/gateway device. There should be a screen that will tell that info.
You'd see a computer-to-computer network if the router is set to ad-hoc mode instead of infrastructure mode.
Should say on it, look at the stickers. Look for something like wlan or 802.11If there's no stickers. Right click "my computer" go to "properties" then device manager.Expand network adapters - look out for wireless, wlan, or 802.11Or you could just do a google search for your laptops make and model with the word wireless in the search. See what you come up with.
The subnet mask and the default gateway.
Yes you can see other computers in a wireless network, each device has it's own unique MAC-address which describes to the computer what type of device is connected to the network. Using the 'Network' feature on the computer gives the person a graphical view of who is connected to the Network, this can be done by going to: Start, 'Network'.
Network printing works like normal printing as far as your document is concerned, but the computer does a little more work. Normally, the computer sends the document to a printer physically plugged in to it and it prints. In this case, the printer isn't plugged in, but is instead on the network, usually connected another computer. The computer printing would send the data over the network to the computer hosting the printer as if the printer were plugged in to the local machine.
If you possess specialized software, you can do what ever you want if you have access to the network's router.
Start->Run->cmd->ipconfig. You will see information about your network adapters.
What is this 'device' you are referring to? Are you using your phone lines in your house to run a network? If so, then no, it will be almost impossible to run a DSL modem to that network. The reason is, a phone line network, which typically runs at 1mb per second, uses 'token ring' methology... basically one computer holds the 'token' and the other computers are constantly asking for it, and it travels ONE direction, not 2 way communication. For the price, I would install network cards in all your computers, and run CAT5 cable, with a router near your DSL Modem. that way, the DSL modem will see one computer, but all the computers, attached to the router via CAT5 cable, will be able to access the internet.
It would be under "Network Devices" that is if the computer you are checking from is connected to the same network.Or the Network Address!!
It Is Possible But You Would Have To Be Clever
Go to google.com and put in network diagram, then click on images. You'll see more network diagrams than you counted on!
You can use wireless network cards to connect two computers to the same network so you can play computer games. Another way to connect two computers is to use a crossover cable between them using the Ethernet ports so they see each other and assign an IP address.