LANs allow you to share printers application and other network resources true or false
Answers
True
Explanation:
LAN are the same as those for any group of devices networked together. The devices can use a single Internet connection, share files with one another, print to shared printers, and be accessed and even controlled by one another.
Answer:
Explanation:
Allow all file and printer sharing on a LAN:
Note:If you have already allowed all traffic between computers on a LAN (Local Area Network), you do not need to allow file and printer sharing as well.
⇒To allow all file and printer sharing on a LAN:
⇒On the Home page, under Firewall, click Configure firewall.
⇒For information about the Home page, see About the Home page.
⇒Under Configurations, click Configure next to the location that you want to configure.
On the LAN tab, do one of the following:
⇒Click Detect LAN to detect the LAN that your computer is on and add it to the list of network addresses.
⇒Click Add. In the Select address dialog box, select the Address format, type the domain name or IP address, and then click Add.
Note:If you select Local network (detected automatically), you do not need to type anything.
⇒Click OK to close the Select Address dialog box.
⇒In the LAN settings list, select the NetBIOS check box for a LAN to allow file and printer sharing on it.