Most of the computers that are connected together by a LAN are workstations—
computers that are used directly by people. A workstation can be almost any
computer—a PC running Windows, a Macintosh, or a computer running UNIX.
One LAN can combine different types of workstations. For the LAN to share an
Internet connection, each workstation’s operating system must be able to support
TCP/IP.
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