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.
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).
You can use 2 different Ethernet cords or 2 wireless adapters.
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
The most common router bit shank sizes are 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch. Some routers also accept 8mm shank bits. It's important to match the shank size of the router bit with the collet size of the router for safe and effective use.
No, a router bit is specifically designed for use with a router, not a drill, in woodworking projects.