Do you need to have multiple home computers for you and your family? You have two or more computers, but you need to copy and share files and programs among them, but you do not know how to do that. Every computer needs access to the Internet, but I do not want to install a telephone line on each computer. Okay, you can do it all. I know this because it is what I did at home. As a result of the investigation, I learned that there are several advantages to having my own computer network.
I learned how to let computers recognize other computers on the network and start sharing printers, files, and Internet connections. Here, we will explain in detail four kinds of home computer networks, that is, the structure, cost, advantages and disadvantages of each network. The options we discuss are as follows: Ethernet is prone to becoming the most popular network system today. It is also one of the most widespread systems. The devices required for an Ethernet-based network can be as simple as two network interface cards (NICs) and cables, or complex as multiple routers, bridges, and hubs. This diversity is very useful for business. Focus on the basics of building a home network
In the field of computer networking, the underlying Layer 2 (OSI model) network has changed from ThickNet to Token Ring in the past 30 years and now it is Ethernet 100 G and 400 G Ethernet. There are different network (computer communication) protocols of LANtasic, IPX / SPX, BaynVines. The industry decided to adopt the most open, flexible and effective way; this is TCP / IP. Novell's network, Windows 1, Mac OS, Windows 10, and all variants of Linux (operating system - operating system), computer operating system has been changed. The reason these operating systems are standard is because you can choose to use TCP / IP. That's why OpenLedger OS can become the default operating system of DApp because the underlying communication protocol is interoperable.