You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.
You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.
You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.
You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.
Two or more computers connected together create a computer network. Computers within a network can interchange data.
This is the definition of a computer network. Devices such as routers and bridges create logical network subnets and network domains that computers, printers, and other devices can connect with to join the network.
The arrangement of computers in a network is known as Network topology.
If you're using airport, you can create a network under the airport icon on the top right menu bar (if you don't have it there you can add it from system preferences) and click on "Create Network". There you can create a network, and the other computer can connect to that network (as long as the network is selected on the first computer). If you mean by like WiFi, you can go to System Preferences>Sharing>Internet and create a network there
To set up a network you must have the computer linked via a ethernet cable. This cable will allow you to create a network. This is the only way to share your printers, and computers.
Buy a lan router, they can be used with lan cable or wireless to connect all your computers through a network. If there are only two computers that you wish to connect then you only need on lan cable which you connect in the back of each of those two computers to create a network.
A group of computers might form a network, but this is not necessarily the case. There is no commonly used collective noun for computers.
Define a topology you want to use (star, bus, ring), then connect the computers using CAT-5/Ethernet cables. Then set up the computers from Network Connections. That is the basics of it.... You will need possibly require a router/switch/hub...
A LAN network adapter, a LAN cable and a switch or hub.
Servers
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.
That is a printer that is accessible to computers in a network