DOS (Disk Operating System) does not inherently support networking because it was designed primarily for single-user, single-task operations in a standalone environment. Its architecture lacks built-in networking capabilities and modern drivers that facilitate communication over networks. While third-party networking software and drivers can be added, native support for networking was not part of its original design, as it predates the widespread use of networks in personal computing.
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