The simplest kind of home network contains exactly two computers. You can use this kind of network to share files, a printer or another peripheral device, and even an internet connection. To connect two computers for sharing these and other network resources, consider the options described below
The traditional method to network two computers involves making a dedicated link by plugging one cable into the two systems. Several alternatives exist for networking two computers in this manner:
Local Area Network
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a modem
A home network camera is simply a camera that is able to connect to your home wireless net work to broadcast it's images. These can be useful as home security.
Yes, you can. You have to setup routing in your router settings.
Connect to one of computers connected to the network after that using sharing options share the printer.
star topology
You have to go to the network settings under the settings tab in the home menu. Then search to see your network and connect to it if you have a router.
easily connect and share the computers and devices in ur home
Yes. Buy a printer with AirPrint capability, and connect it to your home network.
a router is a device used to connect two or more PC into a network using a LAN/Ethernet type cable. you can also have the wireless router to rid yourself of the cables when working on your laptop. In a home network your Internet connection will plug into the router and then several computers can connect to the Internet via the router.
A Campus Area Network (CAN) is used to connect buidlings across campuses of colleges or Universities. CANs' also connect buildings across a military installation as well. A CAN is actually a type of Local Area Network (LAN). It is larger than a LAN but smaller than a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). A Home Area Network is the network used in an individual home. Home users may have all of their computers in the house connected toghether by CAT-V (twisted pair) cable or by a wireless network (actually called a WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network).