With a number of houses now having multiple computers, it can make life so much easier to have your own small home network. Sharing resources seamlessly around the house can avoid hassle and arguments when someone needs the internet or the printer.
Wired Networking
The cheapest method of network is by running cables between the computer and a central hub or switch to provide reliable high-speed networking between computers. If cabling isn't practical, then take a look at wireless networking...
Wireless Networking
With a central Access Point, possibly with an antennae to boost signal distance, desktops and laptops can connect at a reasonable speed (ideal for internet browsing and general use) to your network from anywhere around the house.
File & Printer Sharing
Files can be shared between computers over the network allowing easy transfer from computer to computer. Additionally, a single printer attached to one computer can be shared and setup to work from every other computer on the network.
Internet Connection Sharing/Routers
If you have one high-speed broadband connection, it can be accessed and shared by everyone all at the same time. Long gone are the days of arguing over who can have internet access!
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