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Its called a Network here are few below 1Lan which stand for local Area Network and the other is the 2Internet 3small business network 4wireless network or wi-fi
The L drive on a computer is the student lap accessible drive. It is not common on all computers. If you open the My Computer link, the drive will be mapped as L.
Logical link control manages traffic in the Open Systems Interconnection and identifies line protocols including NetBIOS or NetWare. Medium Access Control is responsible for sharing physical connection to the network amongst numerous computers via Ethernet.
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Yes it is possible to connect two computers together
To form a network from two computers is enough a crossover cable. For more than two computers, a hub or switch is necessary.For example you can use a router like a D-LINK together with an Ethernet cable depending on your choice
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Boy Scouts of America. Please refer to the related link for a complete listing of organizations.
there are thousands of applications for computers in the Military follow the web link below
It is an online link. A host of connected computers is an intranet.
they link together by ester linkages
There are a number of "Blue Cross" organizations in Europe that are Catholic, all of them that I can find are temperance or abstinence organizations. See the link below.
There are many ways to link 2 computers together. You can use a parallel cable, a crossover cable via the network interface card, run remote desktop over the internet, going through a router, special USB interface connection, programs like PCanywhere and using wireless connection. The best method depends on what you are wanting the link between the computers to do and what hardware you have to work with.
Tim Berners-Lee proposed the World Wide Web project in 1989 to the CERN management with the aim to connect computers around the world through the internet. The World Wide Web technology was served in 1993 to be used.