It depends on how many subnets you have and how many ports you router has. Usually each port in router is devoted to on subnet, you can do math for your situation.
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
Wireless routers only need to be reset if they receive too many connections, such as from torrents.
we need to borrow 7 bits to subnet 172.16.100.0 to have at least 500 hosts and the subnet mask will be 255.255.254.0
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To get the subnet of an IPv4 address you need to know the subnet mask. To write the IP address in binary, simply convert each octet to its binary equivalent and remove the periods (dots). Thus 220.200.190.0 becomes 11011100110010001011111000000000.
At their own website. There you can choose any type of routers that best fits your need. They also provide the price for each routers so the customers will not have a hard time on choosing the routers they want. You can also buy router on the selected stores who sell routers.
255.255.240.0 126.0.160.0
Two routers need to be configured within a single OSPF area. Which two components need to be configured on both routers to achieve this?
yes each and every device in a network will have unique mac address.
Sometimes you need to check what frequency they broadcast on.
You should only need one linksys wireless routers in a three story house, because experts say that linksys wireless routers have great ranges, which should be enough to cover a three story house.
that gives you 16 subnets with 14 usable IPs for hosts that is because one is for subnet and one for broadcas in that subnet for example: 192.168.1.0/28 - subnet number 192.168.1.15 -broadcast number usable IPs for hosts - IPs between them that is 14