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What is difference between computer-to-computer network and wireless network?

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What is difference between computer-to-computer network and wireless network?

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A computer-to-computer network, better known as an AdHoc network, is a type of network that allows you to directly connect to another computer giving you access (depending on the level of security) to either copy, edit, delete files, or connect to the internet via his or her computer. An AdHoc network can be a wireless network. A wireless network is any type of computer network that transmits and receives the data using wireless NIC cards and a wireless router. So if your are not using ethernet cables in your AdHoc network then you have both a computer-to-computer network and a wireless network.

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The main difference is that one doesnt have wires while one does.

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