Computer Networking


Computer Networking


Computer networking used to be an arduous endeavor, reserved only for high-tech corporations. It used to be that only a qualified IT technician had the ability to set up a stable computer network, but today, anyone can do it.

Computer networks can be used in the home or office to conveniently share a variety of information and data over several different computers. Even better, the computers don't necessarily need to be close to each other, spatially speaking. A simple computer network can be set up between two computers at home, work PC, and a PDA, for example.

The great thing about a computer network is the remote accessibility of data. Files can be accessed on any computer, no matter where it is located, or documents can be printed from a computer that's miles away. Check out the article below for more information on computer networking.

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How to Build a Home Computer Network

In a busy household with more than one computer, you may be well served by a home computer network.  A network adds an element of convenience that the whole family will be thankful for.  Plus, a network isn't too hard to set up…