They mean the same thing. I would use "connects with" since "connects to" implies a more literal connection, but the difference is very slight. Either one would be accepted without a problem.
They mean the same thing. I would use "connects with" since "connects to" implies a more literal connection, but the difference is very slight. Either one would be accepted without a problem.
I agree. It is a matter of preference. We tend to use connect with, when using names (of persons/places)and connect to for things other than names: as: John and Mary were connected with each other during the meeting. This tunnel connects England with France. Please connect this end of the pipe to the input point of tap.