Two or more computers connected together create a computer network. Computers within a network can interchange data.
It creates a Local area Network, or LAN.
Peer network.
a network
Personal Computer is the computer that is not connected unto any other computer. Network Computer are computers that are inter-connected with each others. Network Computer can access any other computers files/data from one another.
Server.
The computer term 'mesh topology' is where a group of computers are connected to a network interconnecting with each other, thereby allowing the transmission to be distributed between all the connected computers.
stand-alone computer
a computer is a data processing device ... the internet is a bunch of computers that are connected to each other
Stand alone computer
A server is a dedicated computer that delivers information to other computers.
It is called a network. If there are computers are connected to each other in the same building or immediate area, then they are considered to be part of a Local Area Network (LAN). If they are connected to other LANs around the world, then they are part of a Wide-Area Network (WAN). A famous WAN many are familiar with is the Internet.
Workstation is a computer, workgroup is usually at least 2 computers connected to each other.
Yes you can see other computers in a wireless network, each device has it's own unique MAC-address which describes to the computer what type of device is connected to the network. Using the 'Network' feature on the computer gives the person a graphical view of who is connected to the Network, this can be done by going to: Start, 'Network'.
Two or more computers that are connected for the purpose of sharing data and programs is called a network.
They (the computers in the network) connect to each other through a computer protocol (a fancy name of say rules that a computer follow to talk to each other) called bittorrent.