A network can function fairly easily with just one router, the router is used to access the internet and in small home it is also the network switch that connects all the home computers together.
It is not necessary to connect 4 routers together on the same network because each router will try to assign an ip-adress to each of the computers on the network resulting in many conflicts.
If you did want to do this type of network (depending on your circumstances, i know of schools that use routers as small network switches for each room) then I suggest that you disable DHCP and all server attributes of the routers. Then you use a star network configuration for the 4 routers that are connected elsewhere, use long Ethernet cables to link the routers to a network switch each; from there have the 2 remaining network switches in the same room and have them in a redundancy layout. Connect the 4 router and switch pairs to the redundancy pair.
This network is very inefficient and very costly but you have the capability to join a small office to a larger office four times over in the same network.
It is not recommended that you do this.
Depends on how many switches each router takes. You need a router to connect all the other routers, and then enough switches to make 81. For example, you can use 6 16 port routers to connect the computers and 1 8 port router to connect those routers together
Yes I can do that.
􀂾File Servers 􀂾Workstations 􀂾Network Interface Cards 􀂾Modems 􀂾Repeaters 􀂾Concentrators/Hubs 􀂾Transreceivers 􀂾Switches 􀂾Bridges 􀂾Multiplexer 􀂾Routers
Yes, it is very possible that neither player will connect 4 on the 6-by-7 grid.
1) physical - input output devices , cables, modem 2) datalink - switches (MAC address) 3) network - routers (IP address) 4)transport - 5)session 6) presentation 7) application
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Yes it is possible.
To light up all the lights in mission 6, you need to carefully plan your moves and use the switches strategically to create paths that will turn on all the lights. Start by identifying the order in which you need to toggle the switches to ensure all lights are illuminated. Remember to pay attention to the connections between the switches and the lights to solve the puzzle efficiently.
not knowing enough about your marker, they probally change the settings.
Connect two 6 volt batteries in series. Connect the other two 6 volt batteries in series. Now connect those 2 pairs you have together in parallel. You will end up with 12 volts.
how do I connect the acquaslide plunge to my trampoline. there are 6 metal rings on the slide and they only say to connect 4 of them.
I have connected 4 to that mixer and it was too much. You will most likely take out the amp. if you connect 6. Two is about all it can handle.