To monitor network devices, you can use spiceworks or 10-Strike Network Monitor. To monitor internet activities, I would recommend WFilter Enterprise.
The cabling between her department's switch and teh LAN backbone is the next thing to check after determining that user errors is not the cause of the problem.
By using wires. :P
No LAN, only via internet with an EA account.
LAN can be connected by routers . A router can be used to connect to LAN's .a LAN to a WAN and LAN to Internet.
LAN users get access to internet or can communicate with others LAN connected to WAN.
To connect to the office wired LAN, the user will need a USB to Ethernet adapter. This device allows the user to plug into the Ethernet network via a standard USB port, providing a reliable internet connection. Make sure to install any necessary drivers for the adapter to function properly. Once connected, the user should be able to access the network seamlessly.
Your LAN will need a router and a definition of the default gateway pointing to that router. The router will need an internet connection as well.
WAN. LAN is a short range connection, WAN is wide range.
There is no need to "activate" anything. If the LAN card is supported, it will be set up automatically and internet access will be immediately available.
A Local Area Network (LAN) does not necessarily need an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to function. A LAN can operate independently for internal communication and resource sharing among connected devices. However, if the LAN requires access to the internet, then it needs to connect to an ISP.
no, A LAN is a network between a small amount of computers through a router , hub or switch