well deepali, The simplest kind of home network contains exactly two computers.
You can use this kind of network to share files, a printer or another peripheral device, and even an Internet connection.
To connect two computers for sharing these and other network resources, consider the options described below.
Connecting Two Computers Directly With Cable
The traditional method to network two computers involves making a dedicated link by plugging one cable into the two systems.
Several alternatives exist for networking two computers in this manner:
* Ethernet crossover cable
* Null modem serial cable or parallel peripheral cable
* Special-purpose USB cables
Ethernet - Of the above choices, the Ethernet method is preferred as it supports a reliable, high-speed connection with minimal configuration required. Talk With Gadgets: Some cell phones and PDAs can use a short-distance wireless networking technology called Bluetooth to send and receive information up to 30 feet. If your computer doesn't support Bluetooth and you want to take advantage of the technology, buy a USB Bluetooth dongle and plug it in.
Connect More Devices: Expand the number of available USB ports on your computer with a USB hub. If you want to attach six USB devices to your computer and only have two USB ports, a six-port USB hub will let you attach all the devices you want.
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5:48 PM on June 17, 2008