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A client-server network better than a peer-to-peer network because it allows centralized control. This includes centralized user management and enforcement of centralized security measures.
Well, you need a network interface card to connect to the Internet and/or your network. I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
A peer-to-peer network, but if it is more than 10 nodes than it is Client/server network.
No. One way to connect the additional computers is via a wireless network. But if you must have a wired network of 10 comupters, you could buy a switch or a hub to extend the network. Routers also have a built in switch, but they are more expensive. A switch is better than a hub and costs a little more.
Wireless ethernet bridges connect two devices that are on the same network. There needs to be the access point and the client for it to work but it can be more convenient than actually using cabling.
A network hub is designed to connect multiple computers,so only one is neccessary.
Yes, Its My opinion.
The Client is the computer or device requesting data from the Server, which is a computer hosting the data. It works through a network protocol, more than likely TCP/IP.
I wouldn't say that now being honest. Alot of people will say that Linux is far better for a network. But sticking with Microsoft I think XP is far better for networks than vista. Vista I find can be tempremental when it comes to networks.
Ipad as a wifi device will connect to the network which is near by..if the network is free of charge than its free.
It's not better HGTV rocks
In one sense a peer to peer network is easier to maintain only if the number of clients is small. You can't maintain the network from a central location, so if it is easier it is only because the administrative requirements are much less (technically) than a client server network. The disadvantage of maintaining a peer to peer network is that everyone is responsible for the maintenance of their own system. You have to physically go to each device to see what the changes are.