Remember how I previously defined a network as connecting two or more computers or similar devices? That number (two) isn’t hard and fast; you can create a network with just a single computer - and if you have your mcse certification, you already know how to connect many more.
The best example of this involves a portable PC and an Internet connection. Normally, you’d have to connect this single PC via a short cable to your broadband Internet modem. This type of setup, however, significantly reduces the mobility of the PC; you’re tied to the modem if you want to connect to the Internet.
To regain this lost mobility, you create a simple wireless network, such as the one shown in Figure 1.7 (see my mcse certification training site). In this simple network, the Internet connection goes into the wireless network router; the notebook PC then connects to the router wirelessly, from anywhere in the house, to access the Internet. Place the modem and router in your office, and you can sit in your living room or bedroom and surf the Web. You’re not using the file or peripheral-sharing capabilities of the network, but you don’t need to; all you want to do is connect to the Internet from wherever you have your laptop today.
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