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Computer Networking Tutorial – 2 – Networking Basics
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#1 by sixstringsixshooter on April 1st, 2011
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haha NIC card…network interface card card. Cool vid
#2 by thinkdifferentashish on April 1st, 2011
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is there any difference between a mac server,linux server or windows server.which is the most powerful server and which would be a better for a beginner .
#3 by fragapple on April 1st, 2011
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Were you drunk during the making of those videos?
#4 by bucketmonkeys on April 1st, 2011
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@skatergirl314628
no, a server IS a host.
#5 by ProvokeLaughter on April 1st, 2011
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types of servers?
#6 by Arev0 on April 1st, 2011
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so the host computer is the administrator to the client computers
#7 by Dwynyth on April 1st, 2011
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@skatergirl314628
Yes it can. Depending what type of server it is. Thing is servers have to get information put on it before they can share it.
#8 by Dwynyth on April 1st, 2011
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@skatergirl314628
Yes it can.
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#11 by ahhmmmeeeeddddd on April 1st, 2011
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@skatergirl314628 yes a “big host” since it has more information then a computer
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#17 by thoya2816 on April 1st, 2011
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how can i make home server??
#18 by damoos on April 1st, 2011
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@invnd1245 either or. A server is also a client when on its network..
#19 by damoos on April 1st, 2011
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@Light1c3 Apart from the fact he missed the need to have some sort of switch or router between the two… *rollseyes*
#20 by damoos on April 1st, 2011
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So where is the link between the NIC and the host??. Network 101 FAIL imo
#21 by MrCausePain on April 1st, 2011
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other wise… Rape!
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#23 by donnamaey on April 1st, 2011
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nice tutorials! big help.. i have a question on how to use two monitors at a time?? tnx
#24 by Leikehmachernuva on April 1st, 2011
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When I post on a forum, chat, upload stuff or other stuff, would my computer be considered a host?
#25 by Light1c3 on April 1st, 2011
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First of i would like to agree with JACENZ, this is a really good tutorial fir beginners!
I would just like to add that NIC’s are mostly used for high end servers and workstations these days, because most Motherboards are already equipped with an on board NIC.