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1. Networking part IV
Install a Simple Network
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Network Type
Network
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2. Client/Sever Network
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Share Device
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b. Application Sever - Application Sever ၃
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c. Print Sever - ၃၃ Printer
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e. Mail Sever – Email
f. Fax Sever – Fax manage
Fax
g. – Sever
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A Crossover
PC Hub Crossover
PC Hub Straight-through
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3.
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IPv4 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Vista 7
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Network Class Network IP Network
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(Windows Vista, 7 )My Computer – – Right Click - Properties – Advanced System Settings - Computer Name –
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Network XP
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