That would be 1.... 2 computers, 1 network.
the internet
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "traditional design." It that a style of home decor design? The best place to find more about any design type would be either an interior decorator or a home and garden store. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-traditional-interior-design.htm
Free internet would usually be Wi-Fi. But you have to pay for an internet service provider. Even if the internet was free, it wouldn't be as secure as other internet networks, which could harm your company in the long run. I would recommend finding a good internet provider that offers excellent services for a reasonable price.
For many years there were hundreds of internets: small groups of networks connected to each other within a university, corporation or government agency. It wasn't until widespread acceptance of the TCP/IP protocols that networks from different user communities began to be effectively connected together with compatible data communication structures. Until that point they had to go through a "gateway" that would "translate" the protocols. By definition, an "internet" is merely a connection between computers on two or more networks. Therefore, anybody can build their own two networks and connect them and call it a new "internet".
Neither is more correct, it depends on whether you are talking about the Internet as a proper noun (Internet) or as an improper noun (internet). The proper noun usage would be correct if you where talking about the Internet as a unique object, in the same way you capitalise "Washington DC" but not "city".
Well, its easy. You're first option doesn't start off with a capital i, while you're 2nd option does have that capital i. ----------- nah, no kidding. I think the question was spelled wrong. I think you mean the difference between Internet and Intranet? intranet = usually the (local area) network within an office/ at home internet = world wide web ----------- This is a real question, and not mistyped... the two answers previous are incorrect. "internet" (not capitalized, common noun): A word that describes a set of networks that cooperate together; two companies that connect networks together would call this configuration an internet (an intranet, by comparison, would service only one company). "Internet" (capitalized, proper noun): The collection of networks that cooperate to provide services to the entire world, also known as the World Wide Web. It is capitalized to denote that it names a specific set of cooperating networks, known as "The Internet." It is usually reached by bridging into the Internet from an internet or intranet.
interconnecting several networks using different technologies.
yes, there is a way but its a coveted secret. if i were to post details on how to make internet free on a cellphone the networks would pick it up and shut the FBT(FREE BROWSING TRICK) {GOOGLE THIS}.
The internet is not controled by any one party. The internet itself is a vast combination of networks. There is no centralized hub for the internet. The closest parties for "control" of the internet would be the service providers, who control the hubs that connect large regions to the rest of the world, and countries who can put laws on internet use and service.
It's not likely. Protected router would slow down your internet especially if you have security options activated such as MAC filter, firewall, security for wireless networks and so on.
The closest jewelry design school would be determined by your location, which is unknown to me. Looking on the internet for the closest school would be your best bet along with taking online courses in the department.