What is the difference net bios and host name?

I just want to know the difference between host names and netbios name.Â
And how do I assign hostname and netbios name for windows XP computers?Â
Thanks a lot in advance.

I just want to know the difference between host names and netbios name.Â
And how do I assign hostname and netbios name for windows XP computers?Â
Thanks a lot in advance.
Hello Jordan,
Network Basic Input/Output System or NetBios allows applications to work and communicate between different computers using a local area network or LAN.
It was created by IBM and Microsoft adopted it. It is used for Ethernet and networking, however, it does not support it. It thus has two communication modes though.
One is called session and the other is a datagram.
Hostname on the other hand is the label assigned to a device that is connected to a computer network.
It is used to identify the device and may be simple consisting of a single word.
Hostname is also known as a domain name. Â