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recieve and share information or data with all the workstations in the network
A printer is assigned an IP address when used in a networking environment and only if it is used with a printer routing device wich will assign the printer an available IP address from the main router to share it over the network.
yes, there is a network called exp coming soon that you can have free share to. it will be bigger than google
Yes, you can connect one printer to each computer and connect both computers on a local network, then install the network printer from each other's computer. Or you can give printer servers to two different printers.
To set up a network you must have the computer linked via a ethernet cable. This cable will allow you to create a network. This is the only way to share your printers, and computers.
It's called a roaming profile.
Network that is designed just to enable share resources is called Peer to Peer Network also called Workgroup in Windows.
Well, you could Create an "ad HoC" Network and Link your Ethernet LAN/Internet cable connectivity to create a Primitive Intranet or network that harvests another network for internet access.
interconnection of two or more computer, used to share infomration is called networking
Data is commonly shared over the network by creating a network share. The network share is typically a shared folder that may or may not have password protection.
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