These people aren't really hackers they use a program like Cain and Abel which tracks down your Ip address(they can not hack your account with your Ip) Then they have a website or they use Net Tools(Noob Way)and kick you offline for set amount of time. The only way to stop them is to get a Ddos protection router which still sometimes doesn't work
There are various stores that one can visit while trying to purchase a Sony gaming router. The prices in these stores differ from one store to the other. Examples of these stores are eBay and Amazon.
If you are using Wifi your router may not be built for gaming. If its plugged directly into the modem it may be a error from unplugging from the Internet to many times. and if its a direct to the router connection try resetting the modem removing the battery then reset the router.
well you may be overloading the router so try shutting some things off while you use others and unplug them other then that you may have a faulty router that probably could be fixed if its under warranty. :)
Router(config)#
every once in a while the router breaks down. all you have to do is place one of your people near the router and make sure that the person sees the router. they will then fix it.
The main difference between a plunge router and a fixed router is that a plunge router allows the cutting bit to be moved up and down while a fixed router keeps the cutting bit at a fixed height.
A table router is a stationary tool mounted on a table, while a hand router is a handheld tool. The table router is more stable and precise for larger projects, while the hand router offers more flexibility and maneuverability for intricate details. The table router is better for repetitive cuts and shaping edges, while the hand router is better for freehand work and smaller tasks. Overall, the choice between the two depends on the specific woodworking project and the level of precision and control required.
CNC routers can be controlled with a computer, while handheld routers are guided by hand.
A fixed router is stationary and the depth of the cut is set before starting, while a plunge router allows for adjusting the cutting depth while in use. For woodworking projects requiring precise and consistent depth cuts, a plunge router would be more suitable.
A fixed router is stationary and the depth of the cut is set before routing, while a plunge router allows the bit to be lowered into the material during operation for more flexibility in cutting depth.
Configuring a physical router requires software like PUTTY. while configuring router on Software like packet tracer is done on CLI (i.e. command line interface).
well, you just start talking while playing