Networking

 

 

Why Network
A network is a group of desktop or laptop computers (and other hardware devices, such as printers) that is connected together with the primary purpose of communicating and exchanging data. Networking is all about sharing, and it allows your computers to connect to the Internet, talk to each other, and share resources like files and printers.

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Benefits of Networking
Networking adds a lot of flexibility in the way you work and spend time with your computers and electronic devices. With a network, you can:

 Share a high-speed, broadband cable or DSL Internet connection so everyone can surf the web simultaneously

 Access your own private e-mail account while others cruise the web

 Share all types of files, including music, digital pictures, and documents

 Store your library of music, pictures, and files all in one place

 View your digital pictures and listen to your music anywhere in the house

 Secure your computers against Internet threats, like viruses and worms

 Enjoy multiplayer and head-to-head gaming with friends or family from any room in the house

 Enjoy gaming over the Internet with someone anywhere in the world

 Save money and time by sharing printers, scanners and other peripherals

 Share storage space and access files on another computer through your LAN (local area network) when your hard drive is full.

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