You could use a splitter but if you need to use both at once you will need special software.
to monitor traffic or computers on the natwork and to monitor data being sent on the network
It's not that simple,but it can be done.The problem lies in the details and those depend upon your video card's capabilities along with the implementation.In most cases you can eventually figure it out,but it can be aggravating.
I believe that it is possible to connect to computers to one monitor. I have worked with brand new LCD monitors with two inputs - one DVI and one VGA. The monitor auto-senses which port is being used. So in theory, use the auto detect button on the front of the LCD panel to switch between computers.
No.
Yes, it is actually possible. You can be on one account on two different computers at the same time, and you can also make contributions on both computers at the same time if you wish.
you can get a device called a KVM (keyboard/video/mouse) switch which allows you to use 2 computers with a single monitor,keyboard and mouse and you can switch between the two computers.The monitor has noway of deciphering the two signals coming in from the dvi and also the analog inputs. The monitor will only accept which input is set to priority. Which means you could use the monitor to make the switch by accessing the monitor settings and switching that way.
with a router
yes you can use accounts on two computer at same time.
Yes. You would need to purchase a KVM (keyboard, video mouse) switch. Most will only switch one monitor between two PCs, meaning you would need to purchase two, but some are available to switch two or more displays at once.
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Yes.
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