my answer-> Its an all-in-one
answer b4 mine->There are two ways to make that connection. You either try finding a paraller connection splitter, ie, a box that has one input parallel connection (for the printer) and two output parallel connections (to each of the computers) and somehow toggles between the computers when needed, or you install the printer in one of the computers and establish a network connection between the computers with printer sharing.
Serial printers are connected via the serial (COM) port of the computer. "Non-serial" printers are connected through another interface, such as the parallel port, USB, ADB. FireWire, etc...
Printers are commonly connected by one of three waysOlder printers (and some new ones) are connected by a special cable that runs from the "Parallel Printer Port" on the computer to the printer.Most newer printers can be connected by a special USB cable.Some new printers can also be connected by wireless either directly or via a router. IF ALL ELSE FAILS, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Connection Conversion Transformation Parallel
== == It depends on the type of connection and the type of router.
in this case , the another computer take the role of server
protocol means connection from 1computer to another computer
Yes, you can. Wireless connection is not different from wired connection in a sense of functionality.
Depends on what is needed to be connected. if you want connection from a computer to a notebook, you should get a router for WiFi. if connection is from one desktop to another, just buy a Ethernet Hub that should do the job.
no, a computer cannot remotely cause physical damage to another.
protocol means connection from 1computer to another computer
You have to have a special cable which is "cross connection cable" or something like that.
Just get a better Internet connection