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Depends on the network topology (design). Is the topology a token-ring, star, bus, etc? Server is usually the correct answer in general, but you also have switches, routers, and on older networks, hubs. Some old networks didn't use servers at all. All of the computers combined made up the "server" so to speak as they were all directly linked to one another such as in a bus topology. The problem with bus is that if on computer goes down, the entire network goes down.
It can be called interfacing. Or, you might mean networking.
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To Connect to other computers, the best example is the internet. The internet is just an enormous network of computers.
The Internet is a network of web pages on servers that computers can connect to if they have the address of the web page. Computers CAN connect to each other using an internet connection, but that is NOT the main use of the internet.
You need: * 5 Computers * A at least 5 ports switch * 5 adequate long CAT5 cables to connect switch and computers Connect one end of every cable to the switch. And the other ends to computers. Power up the switch. Be sure all computers are in the same WORKGROUP.
To connect with other computers. A NIC is a network card.
If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.
Its called a Web server
A modem. However, there is a card that can connect computers trough telephone or cable television lines, too.
Yes it is possible to connect two computers together
Networks are most often used to connect one or more computer systems to each other, whether to fulfill tasks that require more computers or to share data between the computers. A wide area network can connect more computers than normal networks.
The TCP/IP protocol allows each computer to "see" the other computers on the network, and share files and printers. When computers connect on the same network, it is called a local area network, or LAN .
I would probably say that you mean an internet Card, that is the piece of hardware that has a Ethernet port, or the wireless part. once you connect to the internet, you are going to have to connect all the other computers (that you want to network) to the internet as well. Then create a network that runs through you router.