Usually it's limited by a router capabilities. For home usage routers it can technically 254, but in real life about 10.
The point of a home network in Windows 7 is to connect several computers. This helps you share certain files with other computers while keeping others private. This way, you don't have to email yourself a document to print from another computer. It can be accessed directly from the other computer.
HLR is the Home Location Register for GSM and CDMA wireless networks. It is responsible for the authentication and authorisation of subscribers and their services.
Computers have made life easier and convenient since it is now possible to buy things on the internet without living the comfort of your own home or office. Important information regarding life in general can also be accessed by a click of a button.
The different varieties of Hewlett Packard desktop computers are; home desktop computers, home touch screen computers, home high performance computers, home all-in-one desktop computers, business desktop computers, workstations and thin clients. So totaling of about seven varieties.
Yes, they work for home computers.
Yes. Home phones came out before computers were made.
Nothing is 100% secure. Be it computers or your home.
No home computers. A computer then probably filled an entire room.
Yes, Dell Home computers are cheap and reliable. They offer computers for very low prices, compared to other brands. These are high quality computers that will last you a long time.
Well Steve Jobs did not create computers. Computers (even home computers) were around way before the Apple Computer. The appeal and fairly ease-of-use of the Apple II computer gave it popularity. Which if I remember correctly, came out in 1979. So life in the 1970's (pre Apple Computer) - not every home had a microwave oven or a VCR. DVD's were not around yet either, or TiVo. The Internet existed, but was not really accessed by the general population. If you were traveling, you might have had a CB radio in the car to talk with other people.
The main limitation the first home computers had was the same as the first mainframe computers had: not enough main memory (RAM) and not enough external storage.
A home network setup with multiple computers requires a router to give the internet to all computers. After all computers are on line, they can be synced with a built in utility to expedite sharing of information.