Yes, it can. You can use for printers with own NIC, or you can connect your printer to a printer server, or you can connect you printer to your router (not all routers support it), or you can connect the printer to your computer which is connected to the network and share the printer.
In addition to printers, a network can share various resources such as files and folders through shared drives or cloud storage, enabling users to access and collaborate on documents. Other resources include internet connections, allowing multiple devices to access the web simultaneously, and applications or software that can be centrally hosted and accessed by network users. Additionally, networked devices like scanners, storage devices, and multimedia equipment can also be shared among users.
you can share music photos and documents, but not printers.. your welcome
Servers Printers NAS (Network file systems)
One device that is shared on the network is a router. This is the one that will connect the various devices to the shared network.
Network capable means that something is able to be shared and used by a network. Many printers are network capable, meaning any computer on the network can send items to the to the printer.
Nearly all network hubs allow any compatible device, including printers, to be shared.
YES. It can, think of printers and storage.
This might help you: https://www.raymond.cc/blog/scanning-for-connected-computers-in-local-network-and-finding-shared-folders/
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The splitter allows you to connect two printers to one computer.You can then share then over your network by enabling it in windows.Open your control panel and use the interface.It's not that difficult.
In a homegroup, the five resources that can be shared by default are libraries, printers, pictures, music, and videos. These resources allow users to easily share and access media and devices among connected computers on the same network. Users can customize sharing settings for each resource to control access and permissions. Homegroup functionality is primarily associated with Windows operating systems.
Based on the Host systems Operating System and the printers and operating systems capabilities most modern and older printers can be shared to the network with print sharing services or a host base print server.