A cascaded router because is a router connected to another router. As far as I know, there's two ways you can connect two routers together. One is from a LAN port to the WAN port of the other router and the other is LAN port to LAN port. LAN to WAN is useful for things such as network segmenting, say that you want the LAN of the first router not to be able to see the LAN of the second router. That can work. Whereas with the second way, the second router pretty much becomes a switch and you can have access to devices on both networks without the need for port forwarding. Consider it acting as a swithc with a IP address pretty much. However in this method you have to make sure the LAN IP of the second router is within the same subnet as the first in order for this to work. So let me give you a example of how it can be setup:
LAN to WAN:
Router A
WAN IP: Issued from ISP (Usually through DHCP)
LAN IP: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Router B
WAN IP: Issued from the DHCP server of the first router or can be statically set to be a address within the first routers LAN
LAN IP: 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Note: With this method, computers on Router B can connect to devices on Router (including the router itself) but not vice versa. Also...you cannot access computers via NetBIOS names (computer names) in this setup. You have to access them by their client LAN IP
LAN to LAN
Router A
WAN IP : Issued from ISP (Usually through DHCP)
LAN IP: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Router B
WAN IP: Not used since nothing is connected to the WAN port
LAN IP: 192.168.1.254
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Hope this helps you out. :)
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It would be on your router. the PS3 does not have a router you have to buy one if you need a router
A cascaded buffer refers to a setup where multiple buffer stages are connected in series, one after the other. This arrangement helps to improve signal strength and fidelity by isolating different parts of a circuit and preventing interactions between them. Cascaded buffers are commonly used in electronic circuits to drive long lines or multiple loads while maintaining signal integrity.
buck and boost converter is cascaded by connecting two or more converters series ....
A router is a tool that is used to hollow out pieces of wood for decorative purposes. Router bits are used in the router to do different sorts of designs, and add different variations to your project.
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That cascade is buetiful I want to go see it someday
Yes, a plunge router can be used as a fixed router for woodworking projects by locking the plunge mechanism in place.
no...but a modem with a built-in wireless router would.
all modems can be used with a wireless router.
That would depend on the router.
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