IP address of each computer on a LAN has to be different to avoid confusion.
LAN port is used for all clients related functions: Video streaming, Local Nsync to another NAS, CCTV camera recording to another NAS etc.
All IPv4 IP addresses can be divided into two major groups: global, or public, or external - this group can also be called 'WAN addresses' — those that are used in the Internet, and private, or local, or internal addresses — those that are used in the local network (LAN).
For a small LAN network, a switch is best. To connect two or more LAN networks, a router is required. (2) From Jean Andrews CompTIA A+ sixth edition (page #852): You can use a crossover cable to connect to computers without a switch or hub making it the simplest network of all. For two or more you will need a switch, hub, or router.
Wide area networking is also referred to just WAN and means a network that is not limited to a local area, local area network (LAN). The world wide WEB is the biggest WAN of all. An home would use a LAN. A typical office building would use a LAN. If you interconnect several LANs across a wide geographical range you end up with a WAN. Make sense?
They are able to talk through a connection. That connection needs to be present otherwise the communication will not happen.
The subnet mask must be the same for all devices in the same LAN segment. The IP addresses must be unique (different). Also, the default gateway address is usually the same for all devices in the same LAN segment.
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"Disapprove," "dishonor," and "disbelief" all have the same prefix "dis-" as "disagree" and "disrespect."
Yes.
Weight machines can vary a great deal,some are designed for specific body parts.
Yes, in the sense that Slurpee machines use the exact same syrup as fountain pop machines.
No, sewing machines do not all use the same needles for their operations. Different types of sewing machines require different types and sizes of needles to properly sew different fabrics and achieve different results.
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LAN stands for "Local Area Network" while it can cover a large area they usually don't. For example an office building generally uses a LAN. And if in a skyscraper that LAN can be quite large. On the same token, if you have a router at your house, and all the computers on that router are connected via ethernet cables. That is also a LAN, but is much smaller.
All devices on a LAN are called nodes.
If you are all at one house (using the same internet) then you can use LAN mode. LAN mode is sort of like a temporary server... Now, I noticed you're asking about the Xbox Minecraft version, so I'm not sure if it has a LAN option...