The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
It is a server. A server manages network resources through the use of administrative software, and they provide desktop computers with acess to the network. They can handle a variety of resources and can be dedicated to specific tasks.
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
Each computer on a peer-to-peer network is responsible for managing its own resources . A peer-to-peer network is one in which two or more PCs share files and access to devices such as printers without requiring a separate server computer or server software.
Category 5e is a good type of network cable for a computer. They have a high signal-to-noise ratio.
When you connect one computer to another, you create a network. This enables the two computers to communicate, share resources such as files and printers, and collaborate on tasks. The type of network established depends on the method of connection used, such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
Peer to Peer network (Microsoft calls it a Workgroup). Does not require cable for connection, can be wireless. Is appropriate for up to 10 computers. Each computer in a Peer to Peer network keeps its own security access database. That means, each connection to the computer must have an account on that computer.
Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that uses wireless for network connections.
a network computer
LAN
To access a network, some type of network card must be installed in the computer.
Operating System