1. Determining the best path to send packets.
2. Forwarding packets toward their destination.
LAN and WAN
A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# passive-interface S0/0 B(config)# router rip B(config-router)# network 192.168.25.48 B(config-router)# network 192.168.25.64 A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# no network 192.168.25.32 B(config)# router rip B(config-router)# passive-interface S0/0 A(config)# no router rip
Depends on the type of router you have. Google "How to open NAT setting on a [Enter router type here]". You should find your answer there.
Yes, in fact, every interface (or port) in the router must have not only a different IP address, but IP addresses in different networks, if those interfaces are to participate in IP routing.
No, a router connects 2 or more different networks. A modem just changes the signal type.
1. you must connect the wireless router with a wired router. 2. you can monitor the network through mirroring port. 3. softwares that you can use to monitor your network: websense, WFilter
You need to access the settings on your router.
For each router, the following steps occur: 1) The "access-group in" command is checked on the interface, and discards the packet if the rule tells it to do so. 2) The "TTL" field is decreased by 1. 3) If TTL is now 0, the router discards the packet and sends a reply packet back to the sender. 4) The packet's IP address is compared to the routing table to determine the next hop of the packet. 5) The router advises if the network or host is unreachable due to a down interface or no known route. 6) The router sends the packet to the outgoing interface's queue to be sent to the next hop. 7) The "access-group out" command is checked on the interface, and discards the packet if the rule tells it to do so. 8) The router sends the packet to the next hop.
In all practicality yes they can but you have to have one of your XP computers Multihomed, ie. two network interface cards and then have to enable internet connection sharing on that machince which we will call the server. You then have to setup your other computer or computers with the internet connection sharing. if you have any further questions email me at n3tg33ks@yahoo.com
1.security settings preventing connections 2.out of range 3. wireless router turned off
Yes, you can do that. But it can be done only in series type connection not in parallel. Meaning that you should connect one of your router directly to the modem and another router connect to the first one.
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Which_is_emerging_for_wan_technology a xdsl b. wireless c. cable d. all of the above 2. The default interface configuration will permit which of the following connection ? a. slip b. ppp c. exec d. all of the above 3. which of the following a router configure for PAT if the traffic type is address for the PAT border router itself ? a. dhcp b. snmp c. ping d. all of the above.