What is a Home Network and do I need it
A few years back there was generally no real need to connect multiple computers together, but in these technological changing times the demand and need of individuals is constantly changing. A home network is the method of which multiple computers can be interconnected in your home. Hardware such as router (or wireless router) with more than one port option and an extra computer or associated peripheral all that’s required. Faster broadband also enables multiple users on a home network to simultaneously connect to the Internet with little to no interference. If you have more than one person in your home/share house that intends of using the Internet frequently, maybe it’s time to contemplate a home network and faster broadband connection?
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