Its called read your Information Systems Management book and stop trying to cheat. When it comes time for the test you aren't going to be able to go to Google.com and type in questions hoping to find the answers. The answer is either hub, packet, switching, data protocol, routing, NIC, TCP. You chose which one
... Router.
A wireless sharing connection between computers.
A wireless sharing connection between computers.
Emule itself is a file sharing protocol for Microsoft Windows Computers. Emule Server is what hosts the connection between a client (someone that wants a file that you have specified to share), and your computer's shared directory.
my answer-> Its an all-in-oneanswer b4 mine->There are two ways to make that connection. You either try finding a paraller connection splitter, ie, a box that has one input parallel connection (for the printer) and two output parallel connections (to each of the computers) and somehow toggles between the computers when needed, or you install the printer in one of the computers and establish a network connection between the computers with printer sharing.
I believe a WIRED connection is always faster than a wireless connection.
The internet is not supplied by a set of main computers. The internet itself is the connection between millions of WANs around the globe.
That depends on the speed of the computers and the network connection between them.
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protocol is a connection establishment between the source computer to destination computer ex: tcp / ip protocol
A lease-line is dedicated point to point connection between two peers, but MPLS VPN is a multiple path connection depending upon the destination which has a look-up table called VRF where the destination address can be checked and the traffic is passed accordingly.
You would need a program like DropBox. You would need to have a network connection between the two computers you want to use. Another program would be YouSendIt.
Fiber Optic connectors are normally either SC or ST SC is the accepted standard.(Network+ Guide to Networking answer)A fiber-optic connection between a server and router