the router as ports commonly used for lan cannection is (Ethernet)
This is a different type of wireless router which has the capacity of capturing strong signals which are usually far from the regular band commonly used.
Linksys is used by most small bussiness. You should purchase a router with enough ports to allow for expansion.
False. Your software or hardware firewall may have to be modified to allow the connections, depending upon the TCP/IP ports used by the client or server application.
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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).
No, they are different devices. A modem is used for computer, let's say a laptop. Whereas, a wireless router can be used for multiple computer connections, through high-speed internet.
The I/O ports are mainly used for, connections and other electrical things of that nature sound, recording, looking at things, reading devices
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No, they are different devices. A modem is used for computer, let's say a laptop. Whereas, a wireless router can be used for multiple computer connections, through high-speed internet.
Up-link ports are used to "Up-link" a device to another device such as a hub, router, or switch. Normal ports are used to attach a device to the before mentioned devices. A lot of devices have "auto configuration" or auto-sensing ports. With these auto sensing ports, any port can be utilized as a up-link port. In the early days of networking, you had to use a crossover cable to up-link a device to another switch, hub, or router. This was before they had up-link ports.
No. Computer hardware is what is in the computer such as hard drive, motherboard etc. A router is a separate item. A router "routes" network data from one connection on the router to another of the router connections using internal parameters to determine where to "route" the data. It uses internal tables usually set (programmed) by the owner or network administrator and by information contained in the network transmission data (where is it coming from and where should it go). A wireless router is just a router with one or more radio transmitter/receiver that act as additional network conections with the additional programming to manage the wireless connections. A router is a computer processor, memory, and the additional hardware to handle the (ethernet) network connections and the wireless connections). Some routers (the more expensive firewall routers) even have hard drives (or flash drives) and the ability to attach a keyboard, mouse and monitor for management purposes. The cheaper simpler routers usually are only managed by a web browser interface Any computer with one or more ethernet network ports and/or wireless connectivity can be used as a router with the correct software installed.