Buy a router/bridge.
Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.
use a router !
bridge
Yes.
Two different network connections would require a router, not a switch.
A router
For two or more connected networks you can use a bridgeto connect them all together.It depends on the two networks. A bridge can only connect two networks of the same type (eg Ethernet or Token-Ring), that also use the same layer 3 network address (eg IP subnet or IPX network #, or AppleTalk network #).A "gateway" device can connect two dissimilar types that share a network address, and a router can connect two networks of different network addresses whether or not they have the same network type.
Two different networks are connected by a router. Switches are used to connect network devices within networks.
forget that and use a HUB/Switch or wireless router
Yes, you can connect one printer to each computer and connect both computers on a local network, then install the network printer from each other's computer. Or you can give printer servers to two different printers.
Routers connects different network to internet.There are 2 ways to connect to the internet.
Yes, a switch can be used to connect two LANs with different network IDs, but it requires some additional configuration. Typically, switches operate at Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) and do not route traffic between different network IDs. To enable communication between the two LANs, a router or a Layer 3 switch would be needed to handle the routing of packets between the different subnets.