Setting up computer networking on a home machine is simple, especially if you have a router. You're going to want to synchronize all of the machines on your network with your router and make sure that they all have stable connections. That's all there really is to it.
Yes, this is quite possible.
A LAN (local area network)
Some of the problems encountered in a Local Area Network include data insecurity and incompatibility of components/nodes. This depends on how the LAN is set up.
Network installation may actually refer to a couple of things: -The creation and set up of a local area network (LAN) -The installation of an operating system (OS), or another software, to a computer through the LAN
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A network printer is shared by more than one computer. A local printer is directly connected to one computer. But the printer can be set up as a local or a network printer.
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Yes. This is called a LAN. (Local Area Network)
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
In october of 1965 Thomas Marill and Lawrence Roberts set up the first wide area network. The wide area network they created connected MIT and a corporation located in California.
To set up a shared printer on a local area network (LAN), first connect the printer to a computer via USB and ensure the printer drivers are installed. Then, share the printer through the computer's settings by enabling printer sharing and configuring the necessary permissions. Next, connect other devices to the same network and add the shared printer by selecting it from the network printers available. Finally, ensure all devices have the correct drivers installed to enable printing from each connected device.
Router is abt $25-50 Cables depends on length. Less than $100 for home network.