No
if the game supports both systems, why not?
one starts with an l the other a w:)
its answer is.............................................oh its time for maa lan's party soits answer is khota.
A LAN driver, or a network card driver enables the operating system to communicate with the network card and transmit and receive packets of information across the network or LAN. It provides a "bridge" between the operating system (software) and the network card (hardware). This kind of layering provides a scalable architecture, where a single operating system can work with many network cards and vice-versa.
Single-cell wireless LAN: all of the wireless end systems are within range of a single control module. Multiple-cell wireless LAN: there are multiple control modules interconnected by a wired LAN; each control module supports a number of wireless end systems within its transmission range.
Pronounced net-booey, NetBEUI is short for NetBios Extended User Interface.It is an enhanced version of the NetBIOS protocol used by network operating systems such as LAN Manager, LAN Server, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95 and Windows NT.
A workstation is a high capability microcomputer designed for technical and scientific applications. They are often part of a LAN and have multi-user operating systems.
31.25 MHz
2mbps
Yes you can, you need an acess point for both systems
For WLAN it's about 5-10 mbs, for LAN it's usually 100-1000 mbs.
The advantages concern security and access, among other things. You can control who has access to your data. Secondly, using a LAN means you don't have to physically transfer the data between systems; it is done electronically.