It's called peer to peer networking.
A resource network.When for data sharing computer is connected to a network it is a Resource Network.
It is simply a network of computers connected together by different communication channels that allow sharing of data and information.
Two or more computers that are connected for the purpose of sharing data and programs is called a network.
In short, it is 2 or more computers connected together for the purpose of sharing information data or (less commonly) hardware. (The Internet is a really, really, REALLY big network...)
A network
In file sharing you transfer files from another computer connected to internet. While in case of downloading you receive files from dedicated servers.
most all states work together on sharing information.
Yes, that's a good approach if the printer is connected to your home Wi-Fi network. Install the printer on one computer first, ensure it prints correctly, and then enable Printer Sharing in that computer's settings. After sharing is enabled, the other computers on the same network should be able to discover and connect to the shared printer. Keep in mind that the host computer must remain powered on and connected to the network for the shared printer to be available. If the printer supports network printing or AirPrint, it's usually even better to add it directly to each computer instead of relying on printer sharing.
You have to connect the printer to computer which has either wireless card or computer connected to the wireless router with a cable. After that connect the printer to the computer and go in printer settings. The one you need is sharing. Choose "Sharing", and add users allowed to send print jobs.
Networked computers.
Twins that are joined together are referred to as conjoined twins. They are identical twins who are connected in some way, often sharing organs or body parts.
First thing first, you cannot use the usb connection to use internet on itouch. You need a computer that can do wifi OR have usb wifi dongle. You just need to have an internet sharing (in mac, you can just do it from system preferences>sharing>internet sharing). ! z