No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.
No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.
No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.
No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.
i have a pc i would like to dissconnect from my router how do i do that because i don't have access to that pc
MAC/PC/printer to router. Router to modem. Modem to wall/internet. Wired or wireless router is optional, same principle.
The obvious answer is that the remote router is switched off !
You do not have to connect your router to your PC via ethernet cable, you can instead connect via wi-fi and your router must be connected to your hub.
If you want to use wireless internet to connect a second PC to a router, you can use a cable cord, or coaxial cable. This can be hooked directly to the router.
You will need a wireless router and a wireless adapter to have wireless pc to pc connection
crossover cables must be used between 2 devices from the same level like (pc & pc - Pc & router - router & router) but strait through cable used between 2 different levels like (pc & switch - router & switch )
ROLLOVER Cable
If you can PING the router but cannot PING to the outside world, this indicates that the router is not successfully connecting to the Internet.
A laptop is a PC. You don't need a desktop PC to configure a router, you can use a laptop to do so, by connecting to the router via a network adaptater - either via wifi or ethernet. Both ways of connecting are included on laptops nowadays.
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