Yes, it should if you do not want to have problems with connectivity.
Yes, it should if you do not want to have problems with connectivity.
Router#banner motd @ MESSAGE @ Like this the syntax should u must start and end with a unique character (any)
Router#banner motd @ MESSAGE @ Like this the syntax should u must start and end with a unique character (any)
Each subinterface should be configured with its own IP address, subnet mask, and unique VLAN assignment.The physical interface of the router must be connected to a trunk link on the adjacent switch.
I would say Belkin because its very unique to nowadays technology. Netgear will give you very often problems and that will be to much to deal with so stick with Belkin.
SSID does not have to be different but the password must. But if you have multiple networks with same name but with different passwords it will take you couple attempts to connect to a correct one.
No. Names of unique places should be capitalized. For example, the Amazon is a unique place and therefore should use an upper case "A". The rain forest there is one of many rain forests and so does not represent a unique place.
Wireless routers are named by default. The name is the same as the manufacturer. It is careless to leave this name unchanged. The new name should not mirror any other user names or passwords used anywhere online. It should be unique to the family but not recognizable to others outside the family.
Always a.
Well, you need to remember it dont you
A Hostname is a unique Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which contains a domain and a computer name for the purpose of identifying each computer that is used in the internet. It could be one or a group of labels which helps in identifying a computer in the domain name system(DNS) hierarchy. Hope this helps.
well, first of all, everyone is unique, so yeah