You cannot put two network on one router, you need at least two routers to do that.
A single router, with 2 interfaces, is sufficient.
Yes. A router is commonly used for this purpose. A computer with two network cards can also be used (for fairly small networks).Yes. A router is commonly used for this purpose. A computer with two network cards can also be used (for fairly small networks).Yes. A router is commonly used for this purpose. A computer with two network cards can also be used (for fairly small networks).Yes. A router is commonly used for this purpose. A computer with two network cards can also be used (for fairly small networks).
RA(config-router)# network 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.15
routers move data from one network to another network. For it to do so, it needs an IP address in both networks. fm
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no router is a network device using router only we can connect to different networks in a LAN so the answer is CPU.
Routers connect different networks together.
A router is a device that will allow different networks to communicate with each other.
A router is a device that routes all traffic to and from your network. A router functions by forwarding packets of data between computer networks.
It's main task is to handle traffic in a network. It allows multiple computers to communicate amongst each other and with computers outside the local network. A router also determines the shortest path possible for the information to be sent on between two computers.
A router is a device that acts as connection between two different networks. In this case, the cable company has one network, which includes your Internet Connection. The network is your home computer or computers. The cable router allows these two networks to connect with each other and share information.
Yes you can, as long as the second router is only used to segment the networks, using the same IP address range. The only advantage you got is less overlad of broadcast messages on the network. In theorie it is possible to supply another IP range to the divided network, and use Network Address Translation (NAT) to forward packages from one network over the other to the internet. However, in practise this is almost impossible to achieve, even with professional routers.