If you have a wireless printer then it will be added to the wireless network in the same manner as the computer nodes. The Wireless Access Point will assign it an IP address with DHCP protocol which is the default protocol to assign any harware on the wireless network. Then you open up your computer and add printer, it will automatically show up on the network. If you have a wired printer then you will need to add a print server. Same thing applies hook up the print server, install the disc and load the drivers. The print server will also receive an IP address by the default DHCP protocol and will allow your printer to show up on the network. Hope this helps.
This type of memory provides two paths (called channels) to access the memory
They work as application-layer network protocols. They used for shared access of file,image,printer and serial ports. They provide inter process communication connection.
WPA
The Server Message Block (SMB) is a network sharing protocol that has an application-layer network protocol used for providing shared access to any file, printer, fax, and other computer miscellaneous. SMB also allows updating files on the remote server.
The types of permissions that are needed for shared documents are "shared access." In other words, a shared document needs to be set to "public" access.
WPA
Answer is Content Pane..... dumbest question I have ever needed to look up for a test.....
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Shared access areas can be used to create a document remotely then shared among the authorized users.
you can share music photos and documents, but not printers.. your welcome
Routers, Access Points, Printers... Every device you will need to access sooner or later...computer can stay with Dynamic IP's since they should show their name in network, but routers, access points, printers, while they may show its not guaranteed.
The Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol is a network file sharing protocol, and as implemented in Microsoft Windows is known as Microsoft SMB Protocol.