Yes, it can. You can use for printers with own NIC, or you can connect your printer to a printer server, or you can connect you printer to your router (not all routers support it), or you can connect the printer to your computer which is connected to the network and share the printer.
Some printers can be part of a LAN and come printers can't be part of a LAN. Most printers that can be connected to a LAN connect via EtherNet cables, but they are now making a few that are Wi-Fi capable
I have both a Laser Printer and an Inkjet Printer connected to my apartment LAN via EtherNet cables.
you can share music photos and documents, but not printers.. your welcome
One device that is shared on the network is a router. This is the one that will connect the various devices to the shared network.
Servers Printers NAS (Network file systems)
Network capable means that something is able to be shared and used by a network. Many printers are network capable, meaning any computer on the network can send items to the to the printer.
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This might help you: https://www.raymond.cc/blog/scanning-for-connected-computers-in-local-network-and-finding-shared-folders/
Nearly all network hubs allow any compatible device, including printers, to be shared.
YES. It can, think of printers and storage.
The splitter allows you to connect two printers to one computer.You can then share then over your network by enabling it in windows.Open your control panel and use the interface.It's not that difficult.
net view \\computername use this command to verify that resources on a remote computer are shared
peer-to-peer network
To set up a network you must have the computer linked via a ethernet cable. This cable will allow you to create a network. This is the only way to share your printers, and computers.