Yes, you should be able to use the same router software for two different computers. Most current routers will recognize at least two different computers, so the router should be able to take commands from both computers. However, you need to make sure that the actual software is able to be reloaded more than once, because some router softwares only allow one load.
I think that all computers are compatible with some kind of presentation software, but it varies because different computers are no compatible with the same software.
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Run them both together using lan cables into the router.
They both allow computers to connect without using wires. They use the same frequency.
Several computers attempting to connect to the same router at once, router processes one, then the next, then the next, etc..
Yes, you can use the same DSL software on two different computers, provided that you have the appropriate licenses or permissions to do so. Some DSL software may allow installation on multiple devices under a single license, while others may require separate licenses for each computer. Always check the software's licensing agreement to ensure compliance. Additionally, consider any compatibility issues between the software and the operating systems of the two computers.
The function of a network router is to rout signals from one computer with another, while allowing multiple computers to be networked together as the same time.
Absolutely. The network traffic is essentially the same when it comes to straight date. The files could be different resulting in one computer not understanding the other, but a router will work with MAC, LINUX/UNIX and WINDOWS all on it.
Comparing two different computers, based on the same hardware and software specifications. So: both of windows 7, both with 4 GB RAM etc. Parameter just means the limit.
Some features of the RT31P2 router are unlimiting calling, you can connect up to three computers and 2 phone lines with Vonage. You can use your computers and phones at the same time.
There are lots of types of computers and different software is written for different kinds of computer. If you have software that is not designed to work on your computer and your operating system, it is no use. Applications need an operating system in order to be able to work. If the application is designed to work on one operating system then it cannot work on others. So if you have a PC, buying Mac software for it is no use. If you have a Mac, buying PC software is no good. Different versions of the same software are brought out for different computers, so you need to have the right one for your computer and operating system.