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LAN Questions |
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A Local Area Network (LAN) is a maze of communications cables that connect individual user computers to a main server computer or set of servers. This
server or these servers are unique to a specific site, like the SEFSC. They
allow local user computers to access shared software and data, connect to
host application servers, connect to other users
computers within the LAN, and communicate with the NMFS Wide Area Network
(WAN) and the Internet.
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PC Questions |
Do to the wide varieties, makes, and
models of desktop, laptop, and notebook computers used as work station at
the SEFSC, there is no way to give specific answers for each model. The
replies to the questions below are generally aimed at Windows 95, 98, 2000
and NT computers.
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