In
easiest terms, a PC network comprises of two or more associated PCs. This association is
twofold: (a) physical, through wires, links, and remote media (the environment
with, say, PDAs), and (b) logical, through the transportation
of
information over the physical media.
Networks are not arranges on the
grounds that they contain exceptionally complex network procedures. Two PCs
running the ‘Windows Me’ OS can be joined together by their COM ports
(otherwise called serial ports) by a serial cable. Is it accurate to say
that this is a network? Without a doubt, it permits you to share assets between the
two PCs and in this manner meets the fundamental meaning of what a network
is.
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