for connecting 2 routers through their AUX ports!
The basic hardware building blocks to interconnect network nodes include network interface cards (NICs) for connecting devices to the network, switches for connecting multiple devices within a local network, routers for managing traffic between different networks, and cables or wireless connections for transmitting data between nodes.
There are multiple factors... One of them is overloaded routers. Also faulty network connection will give same result.
Yes. most wifi routers have multiple ports on the back to hook up a wired network along side the wireless.
If the router is taken out of the equation then you would be talking about a LAN (local area network). A router is responsible for connecting different LANs together, and if the distance is great enough then we are talking about a WAN (wide area network).
Using 2 routers is not illegal, but it is kind of pointless. Each Router can support up to 255 connected devices, however the more devices you have on an internet connection, the slower your connection is. Therefore unless you have multiple T1 lines (which is highly doubtful unless you have a large network) running multiple routers is pointless. You would be better off with 1 router and multiple network switches.
100BaseTX implies Cat5 or better RJ45 cables, and between two routers you need a crossover cable.
Yes -- there are multiple configurations but typically two routers can be connected by wire to cover different remote areas on the same network.
straight cable is needed when connecting two computer periperhals. A cross over is used when connecting a computer to a network hardware (router, swirch, etc..)
the distance vector metric
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