You have a class C network connection. Since the subnet mask was not specified I can't tell if it is a traditional class C or if the network has been subnetted.
there are two types of connection network: Point-to-Point Connection and Multipoint Connection
You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.
The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.
Depends what kind of network.... Wifi ... LAN...etc.
an ip address is much like the address to your house. it lets other devices know where your computer is on the particular network. I.P stands for internet protocol. to get an ip address on a particular system on a local home network you go to your internet connection details and it will be listed under IPv4 or IPv6 depending on what kind of network you have. If you want to figure out the I.P for the router that will be listed under default gateway. If you want to find the I.P of your ISP's address they have given to your connection then go to whatismyip.com
Public network
Connectivity is provided via network connections, usually via a wired network connection of some kind.
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.
It depends on what kind of connection to internet you have. If you have a wireless router with DHCP just connect to the wireless network through the network card properties. If you have direct connection to the modem you don't need to do anything (usually).
What version of Linux do you want to configure the network on? there are thousands of distro's... and I need to know the following in order to answer your question: 1. Linux version 2. Network Card type 3. What kind of network connection are you trying to make?
A printer is assigned an IP address when used in a networking environment and only if it is used with a printer routing device wich will assign the printer an available IP address from the main router to share it over the network.
You don't "need it". Perhaps you are referring to a special use of the network of some kind?