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What is the best way to expand the number of PC Ports on a broadband router?

hi radhe Like your Linksys, most broadband routers on the market today are really just a hybrid of a router and an Ethernet switch. The PCs connected to the switch form the local area network LAN. The LAN connects to the Internet via the routers wide area network WAN port. The WAN port uses the routers built-in Network Address Translation NAT and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP services

Posted in Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 3:51 PM on May 30, 2008

What is Router

well Rakesh, I am feeling HAPPY to answer your question , I would like to suggest you to access the source site if its available , for more information.A router pronounced /rautr/ in the USA and Australia, and pronounced /ru:tr/ in the UK is a computer whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information. Routers generally contain a specialized operating

Posted in Computers & Technology by Rakesh at 12:26 PM on May 30, 2008
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How can configure Router.

Routers for Internet connectivity and internal useRouters intended for ISP and major enterprise connectivity will almost invariably exchange routing information with the Border Gateway Protocol. RFC 4098[4...] defines several types of BGP-speaking routers:Provider Edge Router: Placed at the edge of an ISP network, it speaks external BGP eBGP to a BGP speaker in another provider or large enterprise

Posted in Computers & Technology by rinku at 11:05 PM on September 24, 2008
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How does a Wireless Router Work?

in the world? Much of the work to get a message from one computer to another is done by routers, because theyre the crucial devices that let messages flow between networks, rather than within networks.When one the animators work from interfering with that of the folks in the front office, the company sets up two separate networks, one for the animators and one for the rest of the company. A router links the two

Posted in Computers & Technology by seeta rani at 11:31 AM on May 22, 2008

How do I setup a wireless network?

for the computers or if the user wants to switch from an Ethernet network to a wireless one, a wireless router with a wireless access point, firewall, Ethernet hub and a port to the DSL modem can be used.Using a wireless router, you can either connect computers and printers in your network using Ethernet cables or wireless signals. Wireless routers typically provide 30 meter coverage in all directions. Of course

Posted in Computers & Technology by seeta rani at 11:31 AM on May 22, 2008

How do i share internet connection without a router? plz tellme?

networks use a wireless router, which can be expensive. If you have more than one computer, you can set up a wireless network without buying a wireless router and save yourself some money.In a traditional wireless network, a wireless router acts as a base station, much like the base station for cordless phones. All wireless communications go through the wireless router, allowing nearby computers to connect

Posted in Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 4:48 PM on June 13, 2008

What is Router ?

hi dear..A router is a common piece of networking equipment which transmits information between two networks. The term is commonly used to describe home networking equipment that connects computers on a local area network LAN and other devices to the Internet using a single Internet connection. Some common manufacturers of home routers are Linksys, Netgear, and D-Link....A network device

Posted in Computers & Technology by Nidhi Singh at 12:02 AM on September 05, 2008
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I am planning to join CCNS programme at CMS institute.is it a good institute ?n how is the CCNS programme ?

well, The course focuses on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks LANs, wide-area networks WANs, Open System Interconnection OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router Switching IP Addressing, Subnetting TCP/IP Protocols: IP, TCP and UDP, Application Layer ProtocolsCCNA2Course DescriptionCCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics is the second of four CCNA courses leading

Posted in Computers & Technology by pratik at 3:55 PM on June 09, 2008

i m having 23 computers in workgroup all are xp sp2, now there are two comoputers that can not pingshare to eachother but 3rd computer can ping, or share

but most essential that you do a neat planning of your network on a paper and only then proceed, use the diff symbols for diff. devices such as routers hubs etc.2.Create an address plan-I think you be familiar with IPV4 address.Now you have to Assign network. A network, for this purpose, is any group of connections separated by a router.Your network may not have routers or, if accessing the Internet

Posted in Computers & Technology by dev sharma at 11:38 PM on July 15, 2008

Hi,can anybody tell me,whats a Relay Agent??Is it better to configure it on lan segment or on router & how to configure it on CISCO ???

physical subnet. Relay agent forwarding is distinct from the normal forwarding of an IP router, where IP datagrams are switched between networks somewhat transparently. By contrast, relay agents receive DHCP-enabled router, examines the gateway IP address field in the DHCP/BOOTP message header. If the field has an IP address of 0.0.0.0, the agent fills it with the relay agent or routers IP address and forwards

Posted in Computers & Technology by Narender at 1:26 AM on May 29, 2008

What are the types of network hardware?

well seeta, he label network hardware is usually offered to any piece of equipment for the purpose of moving data. There are four types Network hardware which are described as follows :1. RoutersA router is a network device with interfaces in multiple networks whose task is to copy packets from one network to another.2. SwitchesA switch is a network device with multiple ports in one network whose

Posted in Computers & Technology by seeta rani at 3:21 AM on May 20, 2008

What is the best way to expand the number of PC Ports on a broadband router?

The part of the router that the PCs connect to is the switch. It forms a local area network LAN of the computers connected to it. The router part of a broadband router/switch connects the PCs to the Internet via its WAN Wide Area Network port and its built-in NAT and DHCP server.A broadband router/switch conceptually expands a single port on a MODEM to serve several PCs connected to it, there may be a

Posted in Computers & Technology by Nidhi Singh at 11:35 PM on September 04, 2008

How do I set up a usb broadband internet connection in Windows XP?

think.There are 4 steps to creating a wireless network:1.Choose your wireless equipment2.Connect your wireless router3.Configure your wireless router4.Connect your computersFor Windows XP users, WindowsBroadband Internet connectionWireless routerA computer with built-in wireless networking support or a wireless network adapterA wireless routerThe router converts the signals coming across your Internet connection

Posted in Computers & Technology by GOPINATH at 10:14 PM on June 22, 2008

what is the actual funtion of a switch in network whether it is similar to router if no what is the difference between them

are only destined for point G.With switches, it s like a bridge, where only one person is able to cross the bridge at a time.Coming to your second question. Routers are specialized computers that send your if there are several networks to traverse. Like bridges, remote sites can be connected using routers over dedicated or switched lines to create WANs.Routers are totally different from switches.For more details , Please

Posted in Computers & Technology by prakaash at 2:55 PM on June 13, 2008

WHAT ARE WIRELESS ROUTERS USED FOR AND HOW ARE THEY USED?

1. A wireless router an access-point can be used instead, but for a home network, purchasing a wireless router is recommended for the added bonus of Internet sharing and security. Also, home wireless routers tend to be cheaper than access points, since the latter are primarily marketed to businesses.2. One wireless network adaptor for each computer or device that you wish to connect to the router

Posted in Computers & Technology by KABIR RIBAK at 8:49 PM on September 06, 2008
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