No software is needed for network hubs.
You need the current version of BF2 and Punkbuster to play on ranked servers. Once those are installed and working, just join a network game. The most common problem is that punkbuster may not be updating properly and will need to be manually updated with software from the evenbalance website.
They usually need to be accessed by users who are outside of the internal network.
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If uptime is important to you, then yes.
Network communication is a hierarchy process with certain steps. You need to install servers and client architecture for network communication.
"Usually the network software that you need to install a new internet network comes free with the contract to use that network, like Century Link or ComCast."
Websites only need one server to function, however many have redundant servers or extra servers that handle certain aspects of the site. Most websites are hosted from server farms where there are hundreds of servers in operation.
No you do not need special software to purchase music but you will need the right kind of software to play the files.
you need special software
The antivirus software usually works for scanning documents on our pc. If there isn't any special needs, I don't think it necessary to install a special software to scan files.
Before talking about layers you need to figure out what kind of network you are trying to build, how servers, workstations, routers, switches and so on.