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Network Sharing Center
Connect to one of computers connected to the network after that using sharing options share the printer.
I am pretty sure that a WAN connection would not be needed for a home network. A WAN is a Wide-Area Network. A WAN would be used to connect to your business computer from home. A LAN is a Local-Area Network. It should be sufficient if the network is simply for sharing files or printers, etc.
The main purpose of installing air conditioning is to keep your home cool. Another benefit is that air conditioning also lowers the humidity levels in your home thus making it more comfortable.
The Home Sharing feature in iTunes lets you share your music library, or selected playlists, with other computers on your network so that they can listen to your music. It is not designed to move music around between computers.
Security is difficult to enforce. A computer that responds to a file sharing request is functioning as a server.
Difficult to enforce security. A computer that is responding to a file sharing request is functioning as a server.
A home group is limited to a home network as that's what it's intended to do. It is a group of computers within your network that allows sharing specifically in the group.
Go to network and sharing panel - click on the image of the home network(should appear a rename box) click on manage or delete networks chose one and click delete- if you can't just merge it in your maine connection
A home network setup with multiple computers requires a router to give the internet to all computers. After all computers are on line, they can be synced with a built in utility to expedite sharing of information.
Not directly and not by definition, but it is possible. For example, if the home network is protected by a router with a firewall and NAT (network address translation), then just making the shares available within the network does not automatically make them visible to the Internet if the sharing computer isn't configured as a share server visible from (routable to) the Internet. If, on the other hand, the home network is built on computers using public IP addresses (visible in the Internet) and no filtering or routing is in effect, the shares may be visible to the Internet without the user knowing.