You need to look up QoS (quality of service).
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The traffic has to go through a router to connect one network to another.
Yes, using a switch allows you to connect more clients in your LAN. In addition, it limits the amount of traffic collisions in the LAN segment as well, allowing better performance and throughput of traffic.
LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN switches work when switches are configured to limit broadcast levels. LAN switches are produced by the company Cisco.
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***EIGRP traffic will use the path Router1, Router3, Router4, Router5 because it has the best metric.
The acronym of NGCC LAN refers to the National Geomatics Center of China. This is a system which aims to ensure that the LAN is relieved of heavy traffic and is secure.
No, there is not an age limit to be able to go to traffic school. However, there is an age minimum. A person must be 18 in order to enroll in traffic courses.
Yes, but the data traffic will traverse the Internet to reach that public IP address. If the server has another network interface in the same subnet as the connecting device, you can constrain the traffic to the LAN. If the connecting device is instructed to use the public IP address to reach the server, the traffic will first travel to the LAN gateway, which determines the best route for the traffic to reach public addresses. Typically, this would be via an ISP that the gateway is somehow connected to. Please specify your goal in your question to get an optimal strategy as an answer.
Servers do not provide any performance gains in network traffic.
No broadband download limit is not the time limit. Time limit refers to limitation in time for using broadband. eg: 25 hrs per month. In time limit plans, there is no limit to what you can download or upload. Condidering the Download limit plans, there is no limit for time. But a download limit is kept (download is actually upload+download also called traffic).eg: 1GB per month. To monitor the traffic the easy method is to view the connection status after you are connected to the internet. The connection status resides on the taskbar. In that status you can see bytes send and bytes received. The summ of the two will give you the traffic you have used. To find the traffic in MB, Traffic in MB=(bytes sent+bytes received)/(1024*1024) In this way you can keep track of your traffic and avoid over billing. Some broadband services offer the facility to check your traffic by logging onto their website. If you find this info useful Please vote!!!
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