Some routers offer plug and play capabilites with no additional software needed.
Yes - it is usually implemented as a hardware device. There are router emulators, though, that run as a software, for example on Linux.
Yes - it is usually implemented as a hardware device. There are router emulators, though, that run as a software, for example on Linux.
Hardware. Hardware is basically any physical electronic device. Software is a program that can be run on hardware.
Linksys is the name of the manufacturer of wireless routers, the software is the computer program that allows the computer to run the router. Finally they are available at Best Buy or Newegg.
A firewall can be either hardware or software
No you don't need a router support to use a keyboard or key padfew types of operationsBluetoothIRDARadio WavesThats it friend....
wireless router is a hardware A modern router (wireless or not) is a box that has the electronics and connections (network port connectors, radio transmitter/receivers, antenna) to allow receiving and sending of network data. It also has software (usually firmware) to allow management of the router functionality and to perform the actual routing functions. Routers come with builtin software supplied by the manuacturer. Sometimes the manufacturer supplies updates to the router software to fix prolems in the router or to add functionality. Many routers can also be loaded with software provided from alternate none manufacturer sources to enhance its functionality or to repurpose the router entirely.
If you lose your Linksys wireless router software, do not worry. The software is not gone for good. You have just lost the disc that it came on to begin with. You can still go to the main website and download the files that you need. You will just have to know what type of router you have so that you are sure to download the files that correspond to it and not to another model.
Because they can run in browsers.. You need not install software except a common browser
Configuring a physical router requires software like PUTTY. while configuring router on Software like packet tracer is done on CLI (i.e. command line interface).
Yes, you should be able to use the same router software for two different computers. Most current routers will recognize at least two different computers, so the router should be able to take commands from both computers. However, you need to make sure that the actual software is able to be reloaded more than once, because some router softwares only allow one load.
you can get the software for free but you need the CD to run it.