Yes, in fact, every interface (or port) in the router must have not only a different IP address, but IP addresses in different networks, if those interfaces are to participate in IP routing.
No, use asp
Use a router.
To connect the router boxes, use the Asus router.
I sold it. Answer 2: You can use the modem, so there is no need router to access the internet network. But router is just allow one user, router can support multi-users.
A single router, with 2 interfaces, is sufficient.
You can use 2 different Ethernet cords or 2 wireless adapters.
Use a command window to run ipconfig /allthen run ping "ipaddress" from the listings.ping 127.0.0.1 is a loopback to test media(Cabling/hubs).
a wireless modem means it has a wireless router built in. A wireless router means just a wireless router. if your modem is not wireless, you will need just a wireless router
two version IPv4 IPv6
Use a HUB or Switch
No, a router bit is specifically designed for use with a router, not a drill, in woodworking projects.
No, router bits are specifically designed for use with a router, not a drill, in woodworking projects.