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This might help you: https://www.raymond.cc/blog/scanning-for-connected-computers-in-local-network-and-finding-shared-folders/
Each component in a network connected by wires is called a terminal. Components in a network that are not connected by wires, such as in a shared Wi-Fi connection are also called terminals.
To check whether a printer is shared or not go to devices on the computer and note whether the printer is listed for that particular computer. Do this for each computer in question.
I think the main differences between a network printer and a shared printer are: 1. A shared printer is suitable for small environment A network printer used for large network 2. shared printer connected system not shutdown printer did not connect to the system it will connected to switch 3. A network printer has more security 4. A network printer has an IP address shared printer working only same platform
It depends what you consider a network. If all the cables and associated hardware is there, but no computers are connected to it, it could still be considered a network. Others would just think of it as a collection of cables and switches unless there are at least two computers on it.
Yes. One does not need to be currently connected to a network to install networking hardware, else you would not have been able to connect to the network in the first place.
No, it is not a processor it is a disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive."http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_network_drive#ixzz1WRBci0KE
When you're connected to the Internet you are in fact connected to a network with many (hundreds of millions) of other users. Unfortunately, when something as big as this is shared, it's wide open to abuse,malware,trojan,ad-ware and such When you're connected to the Internet you are in fact connected to a network with many (hundreds of millions) of other users. Unfortunately, when something as big as this is shared, it's wide open to abuse,malware,trojan,ad-ware and such When you're connected to the Internet you are in fact connected to a network with many (hundreds of millions) of other users. Unfortunately, when something as big as this is shared, it's wide open to abuse,malware,trojan,ad-ware and such When you're connected to the Internet you are in fact connected to a network with many (hundreds of millions) of other users. Unfortunately, when something as big as this is shared, it's wide open to abuse,malware,trojan,ad-ware and such When you're connected to the Internet you are in fact connected to a network with many (hundreds of millions) of other users. Unfortunately, when something as big as this is shared, it's wide open to abuse,malware,trojan,ad-ware and such When you're connected to the Internet you are in fact connected to a network with many (hundreds of millions) of other users. Unfortunately, when something as big as this is shared, it's wide open to abuse,malware,trojan,ad-ware and such
It depends what you consider a network. If all the cables and associated hardware is there, but no computers are connected to it, it could still be considered a network. Others would just think of it as a collection of cables and switches unless there are at least two computers on it.
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.