eravõrk
Eravõrk, often translated as private network or personal network, refers to a local area network (LAN) created for private use, typically within a home or small office. It allows multiple devices, such as computers, smartphones, printers, and smart home appliances, to connect and communicate with each other wirelessly or via Ethernet cables. This network is usually managed by a router, which acts as a central hub and also provides internet access by connecting to a modem.
The primary purpose of an eravõrk is to facilitate the sharing of resources among connected devices. This
Setting up an eravõrk typically involves configuring a router with a unique network name (SSID) and a