To set up a client-server network, first, choose a server operating system and install it on the designated server machine. Next, connect the server to a network switch or router, and configure the network settings, including IP addresses. Then, install necessary server applications (like file sharing or database software) and ensure proper security measures are in place. Finally, connect client devices to the network, install client software if needed, and configure them to communicate with the server.
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If we focus on sharing documents - True.
Network setup and configuration refers to installing a network. When you setup the network you configure the settings. Setting up a network is when you install hardware and connect computers so they are using the same network.
C. Server
You can run windows network setup after following the hup setup directions.
A client-server network better than a peer-to-peer network because it allows centralized control. This includes centralized user management and enforcement of centralized security measures.
I am sorry. I am trying to think of how to answer your question however I really do not know what you are asking here.
Client/Server networks provide more security than typically needed for a home network.
Someone may require the service of a Network Setup Advisor when they are looking to setup a wireless network for their home or business office to use.
The purpose of the red cable in a network setup is to connect devices and facilitate the transfer of data between them.
Client/server computing, as opposed to Peer to Peer computing, is when there is a directory server present on the network, such as Windows Server 200x, LDAP, Novell eDirectory, or an equivelant. This server acts as a central authority for computers on the network.
Home Network