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... This can be accomplished by having a group of computers connected by a network, so that as soon as data is entered into one computer, it can be immediately accessed by someone else on a connected computer, no matter how far away it may be (though usually it is in the same building). ... This report will be based around the mathematical aspects of setting up a network. The first mathematical question in setting up a network is very basic. How many computers will be connected to this network and how many guest computers might come on at one time is the question. An example of a guest computer is if someone brought a laptop and connected it for a short while to download or access data. ... These files are put on one main computer, the server. This controls all access privileges and any data put into a computer branching off from it in its network can be accessed from this all-powerful server computer. ... Those problems help with networking as far as setting up the network on the computer goes, but there is a whole nother side.
Approximate Word count = 855 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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