what hardware is required for connecting computers in
Network?
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
The HardWare required for connecting computers in Network
is LanCard,Cat5 cable,RJ45 Jack,Euro RJ45 jack,Hub or
switch.
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Answer / mxt00
The hardware required for connecting computers in a network
are a network interface card in each computer and some form
of transmission media.
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Answer / saurabh
Lan card(nic card), Lan wire. If m not not wrong then
switches, hubs and router also used for connecting computers.
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