There are hundreds of different types of networks used for different purposes and using any number of protocols. Without knowing what it is you plan to achieve by "networking two computers together", it is impossible to guide you through a particular course of action. For instance, did you want to set up an NFS share, a Samba/Windows SMB share, an FTP server, an HTML server, a Jabber server, an IRC server, a game server, a PXE boot server, or some other type of client/server setup?
No. Use samba to interface to the Windows network.
Deployment is the process of installing the system on computers throughout the network.
You have a network of computers!
You will need a router, wireless adapter, to have a network connecting computers
Linux is an operating system for the computer. You can purchase computers that already have Linux pre-installed on the computer. Select Dell computers come equipped with Linux.
A network is a connection of two or more computers in a communication array. You can't really have a network with only one computer.
Linux and Sun Micro
You can connect two or more computers using the following cables: Network cable USB cable Serial (used in old computers) Parallel (used in old computers)
Two or more computers connected together create a computer network. Computers within a network can interchange data.
Yes, that's exactly what a network is. Two or MORE computers linked together.
Local Area Network (LAN) allows two or more computers to access the internet through a single router and, by creating a shared folder/directory, to share data between any computer connected to the LAN.
A Local Area Network (LAN), although this is now taken to mean a network of computers including file servers and printers. A Peer-to-Peer network involves as a minimum just two computers conected together.