I'm not really sure what you really mean. You can set up a RAID array, but not a network that only consists of RAID. However, you can set a cluster NAS server which can utilize RAID arrays.
However, RAID is never a substitute for backups, as with RAID arrays each storage device you add creates an additional point of failure - and in cases like RAID level 0 (striping), you will lose everything if even one drive fails.
What you're looking for - is a RAID network. RAID stands for either redundant array (of) inexpensive disks or redundant array of independent disks) There is a comprehensive article on Wikipedia on how the system works.
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.
You can run windows network setup after following the hup setup directions.
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.
Network Attached Storage is short for NAS, which is computer storage connect to a network. RAID is a hard drive or storage container, which provide access to the file network.
The purpose of the red cable in a network setup is to connect devices and facilitate the transfer of data between them.
Home Network
It simply means configuring the settings for the internet or a local network.
There are numerous online resources that offer information on how to setup an internet network. Microsoft and Shaw official websites offer good information on how to setup an internet network.
Welll it depends on what sort of network you want to setup a home network or SOHO but which ever you setup you have to implement basic things like security, channel band and SSID
Give it an ambien.
A screened host set up has single network interface and a dual-homed host setup has two network interfaces