No Ethernet is a low level standardized protocol for sending data. It is the protocol your computer sometimes uses to send data over a wire to another computer(usually a router or switch). Higher level protocols use lower level protocols to send their data. IP for example can use Ethernet to get from computer to computer or router to router. TCP can use IP to get from a starting computer to an ending computer through many computers along the way. HTTP(what the web uses) uses TCP to get from port on one computer to port on another and to keep information in order and not lost. Answers.com uses HTTP to get this answer to you.
That is a peer to peer network.
The name Skype was derived from the working name for the network software producing face-to-face communications system, Sky peer-to-peer, which was used during development of the project.
A workgroup is one name for a peer-to-peer network.
Yes, peer-to-peer network can be worthwhile on a small network
False - a peer-to-peer network is simpler.
Peer To Peer Network, A+ Guide To Hardware, page 466
peer-to-peer
A peer-to-peer network is easier to set up.
Peer-to-peer network otherwise known as P2P network
Yes, the research published in Nature Communications is peer reviewed.
Network that is designed just to enable share resources is called Peer to Peer Network also called Workgroup in Windows.
For a home networking system you would need: Ethernet Cables Router and an ISP (internet service provider) 1. connect your ethernet cables to the PC and to the Router 2. Connect to the ISP