Using 2 routers is not illegal, but it is kind of pointless.
Each Router can support up to 255 connected devices, however the more devices you have on an internet connection, the slower your connection is.
Therefore unless you have multiple T1 lines (which is highly doubtful unless you have a large network) running multiple routers is pointless.
You would be better off with 1 router and multiple network switches.
yes!
Routers are very easy to install and use,most have plug and play setup.
To stack routers means to physically stack routers. Some stack a couple of routers on top of each other if they plan to just use them as switches or similar.
Belkin routers are some of the easiest routers to use. However, they are not the only routers with easy set but they are low in cost. There are routers that are cheaper and are just as easy to use like the Verizon wireless router but Belkin is still a great brand.
It's a protocol that routers use to figure out how to get to other devices on the network. Even if they have to go through other routers and different networks.
If you want to connect two routers with a wire you have use a straight lan cable NOT crossover cable.
Routers don't use MAC addresses for routing. They use IP address.
Igrp,rip
Modern networks used two devices for the data packets within the network will flow easily. The two devices are the routers and switches.
Use Cisco.
False
RIP is a IGP protocol that allows routers to advertise what they know about their routes to other routers. Since routers operate at the network layer (3), so does RIP.
Wireless routers are certainly needed in this day and time for proper use of the Internet. Any BestBuy or Wal-Mart will carry the routers and help you get exactly what you and your business needs.