Two or more computers connected together create a computer network. Computers within a network can interchange data.
Personal Computer is the computer that is not connected unto any other computer. Network Computer are computers that are inter-connected with each others. Network Computer can access any other computers files/data from one another.
Server.
The computer term 'mesh topology' is where a group of computers are connected to a network interconnecting with each other, thereby allowing the transmission to be distributed between all the connected computers.
Stand alone computer
stand-alone computer
A server is a dedicated computer that delivers information to other computers.
It is called a network. If there are computers are connected to each other in the same building or immediate area, then they are considered to be part of a Local Area Network (LAN). If they are connected to other LANs around the world, then they are part of a Wide-Area Network (WAN). A famous WAN many are familiar with is the Internet.
Workstation is a computer, workgroup is usually at least 2 computers connected to each other.
Yes you can see other computers in a wireless network, each device has it's own unique MAC-address which describes to the computer what type of device is connected to the network. Using the 'Network' feature on the computer gives the person a graphical view of who is connected to the Network, this can be done by going to: Start, 'Network'.
They (the computers in the network) connect to each other through a computer protocol (a fancy name of say rules that a computer follow to talk to each other) called bittorrent.
Two or more computers that are connected for the purpose of sharing data and programs is called a network.
Computer networks are a very important part of computing. The internet itself is just a large network of computers. Without computer networking, you wouldn't be able to read this message right now; since it is stored on another computer which is owned by WikiAnswers. You also need the internet to send emails, access printers connected to other computers, and wirelessly access files on other computers in your network.