Network+ Guide to Networks answer: Reassociate with access point B
C. Reassociate with access point B Network + Guide to Networks Fifth Edition, Chapter 8
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Networking is to access the network via the internet or by any kind of connectivity that involves, or requires a connection to do so. Network is the actual set up or topology of the computers.
Assigns addresses and configures clients for network access.
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No, physical connections are OSI layer 2 connections and shouldn't specify any higher-level connectivity. Ideally you should still try to draw them in hierarchical order (core, distribution & access).
no they have to be allowed to access the network.
There are multiple connection options for a Network Printer. 1. The Printer can be attached to a Router and be available to all of the Network's Computers that can access that router. 2. If the printer is attached to Computer "A" (via USB or WiFi) any Computer on the Network that can access Computer "A" can be allowed to access the Printer. Of course Computer "A" MUST be up and running.
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Well, you could Create an "ad HoC" Network and Link your Ethernet LAN/Internet cable connectivity to create a Primitive Intranet or network that harvests another network for internet access.
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