arp request
ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.
The computer that originates a message to send to another computer is called the encoder. The one that receives the message is known as the decoder.
The computer that originates a message to send to another computer is called the encoder. The one that receives the message is known as the decoder.
When you forward a selected message to another person, the e-mail address for the original recipients of the message is also included in your forwarded mail.
It is the simplest method of networking computers. It consists of a single cable known as a trunk, backbone or segment that connects all the computers in the network. Each system is directly attached to a common communication channel. Signal that is transmitted over the channel makes up the messages. As each message passes along the channel each system receives it, after receiving the message each system examine the destination address contained in the message, if the destination address tells a particular system that the message is addressed to it, that system accepts and process the message, if the message address tells the computer that the message is intended for another system, that computer will ignore the message
Email or another message programme that the two computers share on the same server
When you are writing your email message you have to be logged in...so the computer knows this and so you dont need to enter your address you are sending it from, just the address of the person you want to send it to in the 'to' section at the top of your message.
Click forward; it will carry over the subject line and the message. Type or copy in your own email (if it is going to your second computer). Click send.
no, a computer cannot remotely cause physical damage to another.
If you recieve an email stating your computer has a virus. It IS a hoax.
It identifies the computer on the LAN.
Sending a text message to an email address costs the same ammount of money it does to send a text message from a mobile phone to another mobile phone.