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Where can I get a Wii router?

A "wii router" is any router you can buy from most computer stores or online.


What are IP addresses called that begin with 172.16?

They are normally the IP addresses which your computer uses to talk to your internet router/modem. They are not the same as the IP address that your router is known by on the broadband link.


Is your ip address assigned to your router or to each computer on the network?

Your Router is assigned an IP address that is known as a public IP address then your router assigns out IP addresses that are known as local IP addresses. So the answer is yes and yes!


What type of computer stores IP addresses?

All computers store IP addresses. ;) <3


Where can i find out who is using my fios router?

Every router has a list of connected computers. Usually the list contains MAC addresses, but some newer routers can even resolve computer names (unless specific ports are blocked by firewall).+1Answers.comAnswers.com.forward characterYou will have to match all MAC addresses from your computer against the list and see if you have intruders.


A router that has 4 ports will require how many IP addresses?

It depends on how many interfaces of router are connected to other networks. If a router is connected to two network, it will have 2 IP addresses. In a router having 4 ports it can connect to maximum 4 networks. In this case it will have 4 IP addresses.


What method should be used when applying IPv4 addresses to router interfaces on a network?

When applying IPv4 addresses to router interfaces on a network, you would manually configure predictable addresses. For example, the lowest or highest address of the local subnet, on each particular router interface.


How do you deny access to Facebook in my router?

Since Facebook uses a limited range of IP addresses, blocking those addresses on the router will effectively deny access to Facebook.


How can you assign multiple static IP address to one router?

You just need to have multiple static ip addresses provisioned to you by your ISP and then have a router whose software is capable of handling it. Every windows XP computer can have multiple static ip addresses, and I use a version of Linux called coyote Linux for my router, which supports three static ip addresses and even allows port forwarding based on which public ip address the traffic is coming in on. I'm pretty sure most basic routers sold in stores don't have this capability and you would need a pricier, more advanced model. But Coyote Linux is free. Just fyi.


Why does my computer keep detecting my router then says a local connection area is unplugged?

This will often come up because the Router you are talking about would be a wireless router. The computer is sensing that an ethernet cable is not plugged in from the router to your computer. This will often come up because the Router you are talking about would be a wireless router. The computer is sensing that an ethernet cable is not plugged in from the router to your computer.


Is the brain of the computer a router or a modem?

It is a router.


Why router needs mac address?

the tcp/ip frame uses the ip address to send messages between devices (computers, printers, etc) on your network. This frame is inside an ethernet frame on the network layer. The ethernet layer does not use ip addresses at all, they use mac addresses. For an ethernet frame to travel through a router, it needs a mac address. Your router actually does not need an ip address. It will respond to broadcasts. In fact sometimes it won't answer to tcp/ip requests. Its job is to deliver the datagram to its destination more than it is to answer you (your computer that is). So sometimes a router will not answer a ping, but a computer on the other side of the router will answer even if there are several router in the path.