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switch port to router port
Port Authentication
An individual can use a 2 port ethernet switch (or one with more than two) if he or she wants to add a network connection without having to add another cable drop.
Switch breaks collision domains, creates virtual circuits for each connection also it does not share bandwidth of one port with others.
Unless you have a 100Mbit+ internet connection it would not be a bottleneck at all, since the WAN port isn't part of your LAN. The WAN port only provides the LAN with internet access. If your internet connection is faster than 100Mbit, it would be a bottleneck for your internet connection, since it can't handle anything faster than that. View the router as a regular PC with a 100Mbit ethernet port (the WAN port) and a separate 1000Mbit ethernet port with a switch attached to it. As far as the LAN is concerned, it's just a 1000Mbit switch on which one host is providing/sharing its internet connection.
Yes
The source MAC address within a frame is used by the switch to associate a port with that MAC address. Frames are directed by the switch from one port to another based on the destination MAC address within the frame.
A set of five values that describe a unique process-to-process connection is called an association.Remote port number (16-bit value).
Port in hub/switch refers to the interface where you connect your computers.
it s connected by the bridge network connection
The idea of configuring a switch port as a trunk port is to allow the switch to receive and send data from several VLANs on a single port. Otherwise, a separate port would be required for every VLAN, if, for example, you want to connect two switches among themselves.The idea of configuring a switch port as a trunk port is to allow the switch to receive and send data from several VLANs on a single port. Otherwise, a separate port would be required for every VLAN, if, for example, you want to connect two switches among themselves.The idea of configuring a switch port as a trunk port is to allow the switch to receive and send data from several VLANs on a single port. Otherwise, a separate port would be required for every VLAN, if, for example, you want to connect two switches among themselves.The idea of configuring a switch port as a trunk port is to allow the switch to receive and send data from several VLANs on a single port. Otherwise, a separate port would be required for every VLAN, if, for example, you want to connect two switches among themselves.
That depends on whether the mose has a USB or PS2 connection on it. If it has a USB connection the connector and port for it are as displayed here: If it has a ps2 connection the connector and port are displayed here: If it is this type then you would plug it into the green ps2 port as the purple port is for a keyboard