We found software-based solution. So, this is how it works:
* attach your scanner to PC that is connected to a network
* install server part of USB to Ethernet on this computer and share scanner * launch client part of USB to Ethernet on every PC for remote connection We are using it for USB dongles sharing.
scanner, modem, files, printer, and other apps network. Also lincenses for software that is used on the whole network can be distributed via the network.
No. It is possible to set up a LAN network through wireless internet.Neither to share informations nor to network they have to be hooked up.
It is possible to share a printer on a network. For example: two computers sharing one printer while the computers are connected to a home network (local Area Network - LAN). To share files between two computers, mark a folder or drive as shared - search Google on sharing files for more info.
Networks are used to communicate. A network makes it possible to share data and resources. Data: share files, share a database. Resources: on a local network, it is quite common to share a printer (for example), amongst several computers.
NAT
If we focus on sharing documents - True.
Data is commonly shared over the network by creating a network share. The network share is typically a shared folder that may or may not have password protection.
If the question is meant: Can I share the internet acess of one single computer with other computers (without a router)? The question is yes, you can. It is called a ad-hoc network. Windows XP and Vista even provide Wizards under Network Conections in Control Panel to establish such a network. You will need to have LAN capabilities on both computers as well as a network crossover cable.
Its possible that you could have to share an encrypted file
they can share internet connection or files or network boot.
Network Address Translation (NAT)
A router can preform several functions, the most common of which is allowing several systems to share a single connection and IP address