a network:
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of
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managed by
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A
network is basically two or more computers connected through a cable or wire which share resources.
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INTROCOMP
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A home
network is simply a method of allowing computers to communicate with one another. If you have two or more computers in your home,
a
network can let them share: files and documents, an Internet connection, printers, scanners and other devices
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After you have installed your Windows or Unix operating system, your computer is now ready to connect to any other computer
in your local
network or the world outside.
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GUIDE
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12/05/2009
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The Internet is basically a
network of thousands of computer systems. There are two basic types of computers connected to the Internet, Hosts and Clients.
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en
INTERNET
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Many coffee shops, restaurants and airports now offer services where you can open up your laptop, connect to their wireless
network and be surfing in seconds.
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enHOW TO UPGRADE YOUR LAPTOP ]
Allow other
network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection'. The client PC will now be able to activate and use the modem
remotely.
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enHOME NETWORKS MADE SIMPLE ]
MEP MCLH
17/10/2010
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Robert Taylor, the third director of the IPTO, breathed new life into the idea of
networking multiple computer systems.
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CYBER
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But, one of the easiest and least messy ways to
network computers throughout your home is to use wireless technology.
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enWIRELESS SECURITY ]
As the number of liberated users grows, PCs are
networked to form Local Area
Networks (LANs) - initially for convenience and to share resources, now to create workgroups and develop mission-critical applications.
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ATALEO
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MEP MCLH
17/10/2010
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