Computer Networks - Network FundamentalsIf a printer is connected to a home network, what is the likely result?AOnly the computer connected directly to the printer can printBThe printer will print automatically without commandsCThe printer cannot be used by any deviceDAll devices on the network can send print jobs to the printerCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand network printer sharingA printer on a network can receive print jobs from any connected device.Step 2: Analyze options for printer accessAll devices on the network can send print jobs to the printer correctly states all devices on the network can print using the shared printer.Final Answer:All devices on the network can send print jobs to the printer -> Option DQuick Check:Network printer sharing = All devices print [OK]Quick Trick: Network printers serve all connected devices [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking only one device can printAssuming printer prints without commands
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