What are the benefits of a microcomputer-to-local area network connection??
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Perhaps the most common network connection today, the microcomputer-to-local area network (LAN) connection is found in virtually every business and academic environment-and even in many homes. The LAN is an excellent tool for sharing software and peripherals. In some LANs, application software, such as project management or spreadsheet software, resides on a central computer called a server. Using microcomputers connected to a LAN, end users can request and download an application, then execute it on their computers. If users wish to print documents on a high-quality network printer, the LAN contains the network software necessary to route their print requests to the appropriate printer. If users wish to access their e-mail from the corporate e-mail server, the local area network provides a fast, stable connection between user workstations and the e-mail server.?
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