Routers and the telecommunications lines connecting them are collectively referred to as a "network." This infrastructure facilitates data transmission between different devices and networks, enabling communication and data exchange over the internet. Routers manage traffic and direct data packets to their intended destinations, while telecommunications lines, such as fiber optics or copper cables, provide the physical pathways for this data. Together, they form the backbone of modern communication systems.
for connecting 2 routers through their AUX ports!
Wireless routers can be connected via an ethernet cable in the same way as wired routers. If the second router has a client mode feature then the routers can also be connected wirelessly otherwise the second router will only function as a wireless access point.
You can only connect to one router at a time ;)
Routers (wireless or with wires) do not provide internet access. Routers are for the purpose of connecting more than one computer to one internet modem. You need and internet provider
This condition is referred to as a steady state.
networks service providers (nsp)
100BaseTX implies Cat5 or better RJ45 cables, and between two routers you need a crossover cable.
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It can be done, just as it might be in a corporate environment. They would be on different networks in your house, if that is what you want.
Port 80 is generally configured to be the connecting port for web servers. Home routers aren't generally designed for hosting so port 80 is probably blocked by default but can be forwarded.
It depends on your modem provided by road runner, but usually people have no problem connecting modems to wireless routers.
It's called a switch. Many wireless routers have a 4-port switch. Also you can purchase a switch separately.