build a Link State Packet (LSP) containing the state of each directly connected link.
flood the LSP to all neighbors, who then store all LSPs received in a database.
construct a complete map of the topology and compute the best path to each destination network.
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On a good router, yes. Most of the cheaper ones require you to run a CD on each computer that connects to the router.
Each router builds a complete and synchronized view of the network.
The function of a bandwidth router is to moniter all the connections that are to do with the router and helps you work out how much bandwidth each connection is using.
No - each model is equipped with Wi-Fi capability - you don't need a router.
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You can access the router's menu, then go to the page which shows all connected devices to your router. It will be different for each specific router.
It depends on how many subnets you have and how many ports you router has. Usually each port in router is devoted to on subnet, you can do math for your situation.
A WEP Key is different on each router. No router will have the same. To find out what yours is, consult your user manual, or look at the bottom of your router, some have it printed there.
You can find this type of router at most online electronic retailers. These include Amazon, Buy, Newegg, and TigerDirect. Each has a selection of this type of router.
The easiest thing to do would be to call your local health board and inquire with them. The steps are different in each state.