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! ;)
CDP Cisco Discovery protocol identifies the IP addresss of neighbor router in a corporate network.
It depends on which side of the network you are on. The GW is always the router interface of the network the device in assign.
The short answer is, it depends. Many laptops come with a network port in the back or on the side that can be used to connect to a wired network. The port looks like a telephone jack except it has 8 pins instead of 4. If your laptop doesn't have a port, you can buy a network card that plugs into one of the card slots in the side. In either case you'll need a CAT5 or CAT6 standard network cable to connect the laptop to the network hub. Hope that helps. you can also install a wireless access point onto your network
The basic components of a network include: modem or NIU, router, switches, and patch panels that provide connectivity to each of your network drops.Modem - Depending on your internet service provider, you will have an HFC modem, a T1 NIU, or another provider specific equipment. This piece of equipment talks to the providers network and transports your data.Router - The router is what controls your internal network and it makes sure the data gets to the proper location without interference or collisions. Every computer, printer, server, and other devices that will connect to your network need an address so the router knows where to send the data. The address that every device is assigned is known as an IP address, which the router assigns.Switches - Switches distribute network access to all of the work stations, they function like a big hub. They typically come in sizes ranging from 4 port, 8 port, all the way up to 48 port. This is how network engineers are able to provide internet access to a huge number of workstations.Patch Panels - These are just termination points for every network line that runs to the actual work stations. The network line from the work station comes into the back of the panel, and is punched down to a 110 block on the back side. The front side of the panel consists of RJ45 Ethernet female jacks, which allow us to use much smaller patch cables to connect the lines from the patch panel to the switches.
By default, the broadcasts will not pass to the other side of a router. Thus, the router divides the giant broadcast domain into several smaller ones.By default, the broadcasts will not pass to the other side of a router. Thus, the router divides the giant broadcast domain into several smaller ones.By default, the broadcasts will not pass to the other side of a router. Thus, the router divides the giant broadcast domain into several smaller ones.By default, the broadcasts will not pass to the other side of a router. Thus, the router divides the giant broadcast domain into several smaller ones.
In ethernet terms, a straight-through cable connects a client device to a hub, switch or router (straight-through meaning the connection is pin-to-pin, the opposite of a cross-over cable, which connects RX-TX and vice-versa).
A router is a networking device that helps relay traffic from one network to another, and vice versa. For example, a typical broadband Internet connection router relays traffic from the private network within the home to the public (Internet) network outside. Rules dictate which portion of the traffic on either side passes through the router. For example, networking messages exchanged between a PC and a networked printer within the home will not pass the router and will thus not be "seen" on the public network, but a query to a public website, and its response, will. Other commonly used routers include the WiFi routers, which relay traffic between a wired network and a wireless network. Less common routers also handle different media, similar to a WiFi router. Examples include routers that relay traffic from a network using dedicated network cables to one that uses the power grid, and many others.
A rollover cable is used in a networking environment where a router/switch is to be configured from a computer. One end is wired one way but on the other it is reversed. You would typically use one end into a serial port on a PC and the other into the console port of the switch/router. It is common within cisco configurations. Hope I helped
Port side refers to the left side of a boat.
The port side of a boat is the left side, the starboard is to the right.left side
A red light on the port side