well this is a very good question but i think the answer is
no it doesnt
luke
If I understand your question right, you are using the connection on one PC at a time.
Protocol is a set of Communication rules Which allow the devices within a network to comunicate with each other.
By Prabhanjan Rout
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It is NOT!The internet is a network not a website.The internet is a network connecting many different nodes: some are websites but many are not websites. Many nodes on the internet are specialized servers that provide information as individual computers request it and no more (e.g. time standards), other nodes are computers that do not support the protocols used by websites and must be accessed only with lower level internet protocols, etc.
Yes and terrorist groups also have websites. Only the military of their country has computers.
Yes it is possible to connect two computers together
The internet has changed and expanded. When it was originally made it had only a few websites. Now there are websites for everything.
No you can not. Internet Explorer 8 only works for Windows 8 Computers.
Get 2 USB or Internal wireless receivers and connect both computers wireless to the wireless router
Internet Explorer 64-bit is only for 64-bit computers.
Cloud storage - is only limited by the number of computers connected to the internet.
"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
The websites that offer tutorials on how to change the hard drive of computers are Ask, geek squad, You tube. Some of these websites have step-by-step instructions along with the videos and some of them only have the videos showing the process.
No, Internet bills will not show what websites that you have visited during the month. Internet bills only show the monthly usage.
There is no plural since there is only one publicly linked grouping of computers, known as the internet. However, note " intranets ", meaning whole groups of specialized associated computers privately linked together.