Four. Four pins ie.,TXD,RXD,RTS and CTS. U wil need to use the others in case of devices like modem ,etc.For communication between 2 computers u can avoid thm.
Not all - although most 'modern' computers do. Modern computers tend to be supplied with either an 'on-board' network adaptor or network card plugged into one of the slots on the motherboard. Older computers came without a network card, and needed additional hardware to connect to a network.
Not all - although most 'modern' computers do. Modern computers tend to be supplied with either an 'on-board' network adaptor or network card plugged into one of the slots on the motherboard. Older computers came without a network card, and needed additional hardware to connect to a network.
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To establish a peer-to-peer network connection between two lans, both pc must have network hardware. One multi-port sharing device like a hub is needed to support the computers. use a crossover cable if two computers are the only available unit.
handshaking is basically two computers ensuring they have a connestion over a network
A network layer is not needed if both the hosts are in the same network. A data link layer can be used in such cases.
A LAN network adapter, a LAN cable and a switch or hub.
To set up a wired network for the five computers and the network printer, you will need a network switch to connect the devices, Ethernet cables for each computer and the printer, and a router to manage the broadband Internet connection. Additionally, you'll need to ensure that the network printer has an Ethernet port for wired connectivity. Finally, a power supply for each device is essential to ensure they operate correctly.
Each computer needs a network card (NIC); you need a hub or switch; and for every computer you need a network cable to connect to the switch.
my answer-> Its an all-in-oneanswer b4 mine->There are two ways to make that connection. You either try finding a paraller connection splitter, ie, a box that has one input parallel connection (for the printer) and two output parallel connections (to each of the computers) and somehow toggles between the computers when needed, or you install the printer in one of the computers and establish a network connection between the computers with printer sharing.