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Rajat wanted to establish network connection in his office so that employees of his organisation can share the files and resources among themselves which type of network connection should be established to do so


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Accessing Shared Network Resources

Mapping a Network Folder to a Local Drive Letter

Creating a Network Location for a Remote Folder

Accessing a Shared Printer

Sharing Resources with the Network

Many home and small office networks exist for no other reason than to share a broadband Internet connection. The administrators of those networks attach a broadband modem to a router, configure the router, run some ethernet cable (or set up wireless connections), and then they never think about the network again.

There’s nothing wrong with this scenario, of course, but there’s something that just feels, well, incomplete about such a network. Sharing an Internet connection is a must for any modern network, but networking should be about sharing so much more: disk drives, folders, documents, music, photos, videos, recorded TV shows, printers, scanners, CD and DVD burners, projectors, and more.

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This expanded view of networking is about working, playing, and connecting with your fellow network users. It is, in short, about sharing, and sharing is the subject of this chapter. You learn how to access those network resources that others have shared, and you learn how to share your own resources with the network.

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Accessing Shared Network Resources

After you connect to the network, the first thing you’ll likely want to do is see what’s on the network and access the available resources. Vista gives you two ways to get started:

Select Start, Network.

In the Network and Sharing Center, click View Network Computers and Devices.

Either way, you see the Network window, which lists the main network resources, such as the computers and media devices in your workgroup. As you can see in Figure 8.1, Details view shows you the resource name, category, workgroup or domain name, and the name of the network profile.

Answered by yaduvanshitab
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Answer:

LAN because it is profitable and the speed can be increased as the internet services are used .

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