Wired networks, also commonly known as Ethernet networks, are the easiest and most reliable way to connect your computer to a network. Windows XP automatically configures wired networks, and all you need to do is connect your computer to your network equipment using a network cable.
Networks allow the sharing of files, printers and other resources. Networks also allow an administrator to control the security settings on all computers which are connected to it through Active Directory.
It means connecting different computers and other equipment into a network, so that they can share data and resources.It means connecting different computers and other equipment into a network, so that they can share data and resources.It means connecting different computers and other equipment into a network, so that they can share data and resources.It means connecting different computers and other equipment into a network, so that they can share data and resources.
scanner, modem, files, printer, and other apps network. Also lincenses for software that is used on the whole network can be distributed via the network.
This question has many different intakes and types of answers. Ill answer the most common references. Hardware that allows computers to talk to the simplist level is a ethernet card. With an ethernet card on both computers using a crossover cable you can connect them with each other and allow them to talk. Another more popular piece of hardware that connects computers and allow them to talk is the infamous router. A router is a workstation that connects all computers together and they can share files, media, and an internet connection. If you talking on the wireless level bluetooth and adhock connections allow computers to talk. Hope this helps!
The common name is - a File Server. It's essentially a fast computer with a large amount of RAM and a huge hard-drive. The file server is connected to a network of computers or terminals by either a wire running in a loop round the room (or building) - or a wireless router.
You can use a wireless network (WLAN) to share Internet access, files, printers, game consoles, and other devices among all the computers in your home.
You can share a USB modem internet to other computers on the network by simply creating a wireless network with the comp where the modem is connected and then connecting the other computers to the network via the wireless network that you created.
a wireless router
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Yes, you can. Your office computer should be connected to Intranet Connection and your home computer should also connect to the same network then you can share the files and folders
It is possible to share a printer on a network. For example: two computers sharing one printer while the computers are connected to a home network (local Area Network - LAN). To share files between two computers, mark a folder or drive as shared - search Google on sharing files for more info.
they can share internet connection or files or network boot.
on windows set your network type to private in network and sharing centre the open the folder Network from the start menu and other computers will appear that are on the network
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Internet sharing or through proxy using we can shre internet and files and folders.
You will need a router, whether wireless or plug in to share these three computers together.
What you need to do is view your wired and wireless connections in the control panel, then change your adapters properties to share its connections with other computers. Then, setup the wireless adapter for ad-hoc and connect the computer of your choice, and viola.