Minimum 9. Lenght may vary.
i get my network from a cable of the server which is mean (Local Area Connection)
Yes, that will be fine, technically there shouldn't be _any_ problems but if you do encounter any then search the Microsoft "knowledge base" for solutions.
Buy a new cable...
The cable will go from the PC to either a router or a server.
JoyFax Server supports Fax over IP(FoIP) which enables sending and receiving faxes via a Voice over IP (VoIP, T.38) network, such as Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, Quintum and others. Analog telephone line also supported. Its client-server design allows you to easily send fax and receive from any Windows workstation in a network environment.
Get a crossover network cable. If you're only connecting 2 computers they can be networked without a server or a router. ==Or== Install wireless network cards in both laptops. If using a router (no server), it should be simply plug-n-go with standard network cables (CAT5+) (enable File & Printer sharing).
CNN is the abbreviation for Cable News Network.
This requires lots of experience, in the quest for potential problems.Some things you can do is:Do a ping command to see whether you can reach the server. If you access over a router, i.e. the file server is in another subnet, see how far you can get with ping.Check for loose or missing cables, for equipment (like switches, or routers) that are turned off, things like that.Check the LEDs that indicate a cable connection. Also check any relevant messages on the computer or other equipment. For example, in Windows 98 or later, you will see a clear message, to the effect that the cable is disconnected, if the network card doesn't detect a signal on the cable.See if you can connect to other pieces of equipment. For example, if one computer can do a ping to another computer (apart from the network server).This requires lots of experience, in the quest for potential problems.Some things you can do is:Do a ping command to see whether you can reach the server. If you access over a router, i.e. the file server is in another subnet, see how far you can get with ping.Check for loose or missing cables, for equipment (like switches, or routers) that are turned off, things like that.Check the LEDs that indicate a cable connection. Also check any relevant messages on the computer or other equipment. For example, in Windows 98 or later, you will see a clear message, to the effect that the cable is disconnected, if the network card doesn't detect a signal on the cable.See if you can connect to other pieces of equipment. For example, if one computer can do a ping to another computer (apart from the network server).This requires lots of experience, in the quest for potential problems.Some things you can do is:Do a ping command to see whether you can reach the server. If you access over a router, i.e. the file server is in another subnet, see how far you can get with ping.Check for loose or missing cables, for equipment (like switches, or routers) that are turned off, things like that.Check the LEDs that indicate a cable connection. Also check any relevant messages on the computer or other equipment. For example, in Windows 98 or later, you will see a clear message, to the effect that the cable is disconnected, if the network card doesn't detect a signal on the cable.See if you can connect to other pieces of equipment. For example, if one computer can do a ping to another computer (apart from the network server).This requires lots of experience, in the quest for potential problems.Some things you can do is:Do a ping command to see whether you can reach the server. If you access over a router, i.e. the file server is in another subnet, see how far you can get with ping.Check for loose or missing cables, for equipment (like switches, or routers) that are turned off, things like that.Check the LEDs that indicate a cable connection. Also check any relevant messages on the computer or other equipment. For example, in Windows 98 or later, you will see a clear message, to the effect that the cable is disconnected, if the network card doesn't detect a signal on the cable.See if you can connect to other pieces of equipment. For example, if one computer can do a ping to another computer (apart from the network server).
CNN stands for Cable News Network.
Centaur Cable Network was created in 1989.
A network cable is what is used to connect your television or other electronic device to another electronic device to receive data. The cable cord that is plugged into your television is a network cable.
Buy an RJ45 crossover cable for less than 5$, connect the laptops and you are all set. If your laptops are equipped with modern gigabit network cards a straight-through ethernet cable should work as well.