In a so called peer-to-peer network. There's no server or "master-computer", all computer are peers with equal rights and possibilities
Peer to Peer Network
Local Area Network (LAN) allows two or more computers to access the internet through a single router and, by creating a shared folder/directory, to share data between any computer connected to the LAN.
Short answer: a network is a group of computers linked by wires or wirelessly. A network can be small like a home network or very large like the internet.
Yes. LAN Stands for Local Area Network, which is a small group of computers. WWW stands for the world wide web, which infers a very large network of computers.
They can be directly connected with the right rj connectors. Or just do it the easy way and buy a router, hub, or crossover and setup a simple network. Connect them by network id through the network wizard.
Switch networking is a term used to describe a small hardware device that joins multiple computers together by using a low level network protocol level.
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Local Area Network (LAN) allows two or more computers to access the internet through a single router and, by creating a shared folder/directory, to share data between any computer connected to the LAN.
Yes, that's exactly what a network is. Two or MORE computers linked together.
Short answer: a network is a group of computers linked by wires or wirelessly. A network can be small like a home network or very large like the internet.
It is a network in which all computers are directly connected to each other. This means using a lot of cables and is only practical for a small number of computers that are in the same area.
standalone hubs
This depends on the context of the questions your asking. A network computer would be considered any computer or operating system on the network that is addressable. In most small networks though, a small computer is often used as network server for storage or other puroses. Switches are used for connectivity in a wired network to provide connection from client to server. The types of networks that use moderately capable computer are quite small though often consisting of merely 15 computers or less, which in terms of networking is very small.
Star network
Yes. LAN Stands for Local Area Network, which is a small group of computers. WWW stands for the world wide web, which infers a very large network of computers.
Usually as a rule of thumb a peer to peer network is appropriate when the number of clients is about 10 or less, and you don't need a dedicated technician to run the network. In addition, a peer to peer network is best used when the growth of the network is small or slow as well. Small departments and companies successfully use peer to peer networking because they do not require anything more costly or sophisticated.
I tie a small tie-wrap around the center of the cable and pull tightly.
no, A LAN is a network between a small amount of computers through a router , hub or switch