The function of a network router is to rout signals from one computer with another, while allowing multiple computers to be networked together as the same time.
To route information between different networks (different subnet, mask and so on).
The main difference between a router and a gateway is in their functionality in a network. A router will be connected to two different networks and will transmit packets between them. As for the gateway, it will link different networks using varied protocols.
Network hub can be shared with your home or office and also serve as a router too
u have to have a wireless router and/or a cable network including: WOW, COMCAST, DISH NETWORK, or any network that has wi-fi. then u will be on the network when u link it to ur router.
A network device or box that provides a central location to connect cables is usually a router. The function of a router is to provided the shortest route for any two nodes on a network to interconnect and communicate.
Apple's equipment will work with any router that conforms to wireless network standards which is called 802.11.
Any information that is within the line of path of the router or switch is the network information that you can glean from issuing commands on a router or switch.
A brouter is a device .this brouter functions as both a bridge and a router. It can forward data between the networks serving lika a bridge, but can also route data to individual systems within a network...
Yes a virus can go through any network
It routes things... lol If you have a cable internet connection for instance, the cable company gives you a cable modem that connects to the cable jack in the wall. To split this signal amongst multiple computers you need a router. The router plugs right into the modem and the computers plug into the router. The router then will devide the internet signal between the computers.
Regular Internet service can become wireless Internet with the use of a wireless router. A wireless router does require the use of a power cord and a cat5 cable for setting the router up with the modem, but the Internet is transferred throughout your network without being connected by any wires. The router converts the Internet signal into WiFi signals for your network. In addition to a wireless router you need to have a wireless receiver for ever computer on your network.
first, make sure the router is wired to your dsl/cable modem (network cable is pluged on your router's internet port & the another of that goes to the port of your modem). Get another network cable, plug it to your laptop (there's one or two socket that fits that network cable on any side of your laptop), then plug the other end of the network cable to any port numbers of the rtr.....hope that'll help! ;)
A network hub absconds with any stateful packet inspection (SPI), so it won't act as a firewall.