Not necessarily. Though accessing a server could be achieved through Wi-Fi, it is possible for a computer to be connected via cables in its own Local Area Network.
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It would be a host. All other computers connected to that network are clients.
No, the lowest speed portion of the link between your computer and the server you are trying to access will be the "bottleneck" that will limit speed. You will be able to access data on your Local Area Network at the high speed of your WiFi router, but accessing data on the Wide Area Network of the internet will be at the speed of your Internet Service Provider (or slower if there is a tighter "bottleneck" between them and the server you are trying to access).
activates the wifi chip and allows access to wireless networks with out the use of a computer.
A Wifi card will give wireless access to a Wifi access point or "Hot Spot". The "hot spot" is usually called a router or a gateway. Most routers or gateways will provide access to a computer network or the internet.
The server supplies the information or access point and the peer is the computer requesting the information
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Database Server
No. Many businesses and households are wifi accessible. However, you do need internet access through a device, such as a phone or a computer.
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.
You cannot access the internet using the broadband your computer uses by plugging it in. You will have to purchase a wifi router if you would like to use the internet at home and away from the computer.