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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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handshaking is basically two computers ensuring they have a connestion over a network
"The Network Is The Computer ... Sun was founded with one driving vision. A vision of computers that talk to each other no matter who built them. A vision in which technology works for you, not the other way around. While others protected proprietary, stand-alone architectures, we focused on taking companies into the network age, providing systems and software with the scalability and reliability needed to drive the electronic marketplace."
A LAN network adapter, a LAN cable and a switch or hub.
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.
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well, if they are all REAL switches and not hubs, there is probably really no need, unless capacity is an issue. If you have hubs, they are bottlenecks and force the computers to wait in line to transmit packets therefore less reliable and slower.
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.
In a small network, a network computer is the most likely candidate to act as a network server. Network computers are specifically designed to manage and facilitate communication and resource sharing among connected devices. While minicomputers can also serve as servers, they are typically larger and more powerful than what's needed for small networks. Supercomputers and laptops are generally not suited for this role due to their specific use cases and limitations.
The invention of the microprocessor