Thursday, April 28, 2011

Network. . .LAN X-BOX 360 LIVE

A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that is confined to a relatively small area. It is generally limited to a geographic area such as a writing lab, school, or building. Rarely are LAN computers more than a mile apart.
In a typical LAN configuration, one computer is designated as the file server. It stores all of the software that controls the network, as well as the software that can be shared by the computers attached to the network. Computers connected to the file server are called workstations. The workstations can be less powerful than the file server, and they may have additional software on their hard drives. On many LANs, cables are used to connect the network interface cards in each computer; other LANs may be wireless. 
The x-box live is a good example because the user can connect as many x-boxes if done correctly and desired.

http://www.eliteownage.com/xboxlan.html


http://www.gamertagpics.com/blogs/FLIPTAKU/How-to-Host-Xbox-360-LAN-PARTY-101-69023






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