Home
Networking is a service that was launched quite recently.
Networking
in offices has proven to be quite useful in terms of reducing cost and time
spent on exchanging information. Setting up
home networks
was unheard of because people did not require more than one computer or
sometimes couldn't afford it either. With the drop in computer prices lately,
it wouldn't be surprising to have households with 5 computers for a family of
only four. The tremendous applicability of the computer too has created more
reasons to buy a computer like listening to music, watching movies, working at
home or just for browsing.
Having more than one PC at home
invites the idea of setting up
home networks. The
advantages of doing so are plenty and this has led many families to look into
Networking
quite seriously. If all the computers at home are connected, you will not
require individual Internet connections for each of them as you can make use of
one connection for all the terminals. Sharing music, movies or any other file
can be done in no time as all the computers will have constant access to any
file on any of the computers as long as the files belong to the sharing folder.
Hardware components like printers, scanners, CD burners, TV cards, etc. can be
made use of from any computer as long as they are connected to the main server.
Many gamers will resort to
Networking so they can
play multiplayer games with their friends on LAN.
There are different ways to link
computers at home. Your current setup may include a cable or DSL modem linked
directly to one computer. To network the computers, you can connect your modem
to a hub and connect both the PCs to the hub via a network card. This is
relatively easy but requires an IP address for each computer. The IP address
charges vary from service provider. Another option applied to
home
networks is to setup a network between all the computers in the
household and then choose an administrator, which will require network software
to be installed on it. From the administrator, you can connect your Internet
connection, which can be used at all terminals.
The most common solution to
home
networks is to connect the modem to a router, which is then
connected to the hub. Then network cables originating from the hub will then
reach the terminals and provide them with Internet access. This method does not
require additional IP addresses and the costs related to them. It is relatively
safer as all the PCs can be protected with a firewall. However, the initial set
up cost for this
Networking is slightly on the higher side.
home
networks are not simple enough for an amateur to set up by
himself. It requires the guidance of an expert. Professionals are aware of the
hardware and software components that need to be shared in the network and are
better judges of which type of
Networking setup to implement
in a given situation and requirement.
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