In a network, devices and information can be shared by desktop users.
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network printer
A device that operates as a standalone unit and can be shared by multiple users is a network printer. It connects to a network, allowing various users to print documents from their individual computers or devices without needing to be directly connected to the printer. This setup enhances efficiency and convenience in shared workspaces or homes. Other examples include shared scanners or copiers.
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That is called a bus topology.
shared documents folder
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
NFS is an abbreviation for Network File System. It is an application which allows network users to access shared files on different computers.
In addition to printers, a network can share various resources such as files and folders through shared drives or cloud storage, enabling users to access and collaborate on documents. Other resources include internet connections, allowing multiple devices to access the web simultaneously, and applications or software that can be centrally hosted and accessed by network users. Additionally, networked devices like scanners, storage devices, and multimedia equipment can also be shared among users.
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There are two main types of networks: 1) Peer to peer network : In this network all network resources are evenly shared , between all the users. All users in the network have equal administrative privileges. 2) Server client network: This is a network where there is only 1 central point in a network that supplies the network resources, this point has administrator privileges in the network and controls the whole network.