Assuming a typical, home type router.
Usually a RJ11 (phone) connector - where the phone line connects
1+ RJ45 (LAN) connector(s) - for connecting computers and other network hardware
Power connector - for the power brick
Wireless antenna(e)/antenna connector - for providing a wireless signal
some may have a USB port
most have some form of physical reset button somewhere
CPU
Memory
Flash ROM
Various ICs that perform specific functions (e.g. handling the phone line, ADCs/DACs)
First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.First you must decide what specific protocol you want to use. Then you configure it on the individual routers. Example, with Cisco routers: Router(config)#router rip Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0. Router(config-router)#exit Additional commands may be required for optimization. Note: I use RIP for illustration purposes, but it is usually not the best option for routing.
There are various names and types - Bug Crimp Connectors Butt connectors Wirenuts Etc. The connectors would typically be insulated unless they were use for grounds.
eletrifying connectors
** The router modifies the TTL field, decrementing it by one.** The router maintains the same source and destination IP.** The router changes the source physical address to the physical address of the exit interface
SMA connectors
router and cables
Which phase of the router boot process involves running diagnostics on the hardware components from ROM?
Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) is an interface that was used as Medium Independent Interface to connect to different connectors such as RJ45 & Coaxial connectors.
Which phase of the router boot process involves running diagnostics on the hardware components from ROM?
"What are the components of microcomputer ?
A switch/router
Fiber Optic connectors are normally either SC or ST SC is the accepted standard.(Network+ Guide to Networking answer)A fiber-optic connection between a server and router
A fiber optic connection between server and router
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There are a few essential components needed to successfully set up a network for an office. The most important components will be an Ethernet router. The size of the router and the number of ports will depend on the amount of people that will be connected to the router. Ethernet cabling is also essential to connect the computers to the router. Connecting the router to a modem is also necessary in order to connect all the computers on the network to the internet.
a) ROUTER b) MODEM c) SWITCH