local area network
A peripheral device is a device that connects to the system unit of a computer. Examples include keyboards, mice, printers, and external hard drives. These devices extend the functionality of the computer system.
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it comes with apple programs.. its like with itunes or something.. it doesnt rlly do anything other then connect to wireless devices
Yes - a LAN by definition is a network in a small geographic area, typically on a floor of a building, or a room in a building. When you go beyond the building you are going beyond the range of most LANs.
hardware
typewriters, dot matrix printers
Your router connects to the WAN (Wide Area Network) port to access the internet, while the LAN (Local Area Network) ports are used to connect devices within your home network. Typically, your modem connects to the WAN port of the router, and then devices like computers and printers connect to the LAN ports. This setup enables your router to distribute internet access to all connected devices.
Output devices are important so you can get processed data/information from the computer. e.g printers
You can't sync your desktop calendar across multiple devices, but there are various browser add-ons that would always you to share your calendar on various devices.
A computer network is a system that connects multiple computers and devices to share resources and information, allowing for communication and data exchange. Examples of peripheral devices include printers, scanners, external hard drives, and webcams, which can be connected to a computer or network to enhance its functionality and facilitate various tasks.
Not just for HP pavillions, but for any computer, an output device is a device that displays or transmits data once it has been processed by the CPU. ie: Printers, Copiers, Speakers, The monitor etc...
Printers are output devices.