Many administrators forget—or don't even realize—that they can configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on Cisco IOS routers and switches. David Davis discusses the pros and cons of this ...
That router will not support the public IP address on the private side, nor will it support multiple public IPs, and one-to-one NAT. If you want to use your public IPs, then you should just not use a ...
In my company's intranet we have a Managed Switch that interconnects all network elements: pf Sense firewall at 192.168.100.1 fiber modem at 192.168.1.1 my brand new D-Link AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 Router, ...
It's important to note that you'll need to make sure the two routers are not using the same IP address before connecting the devices. If you're having trouble with the routers after disabling the DHCP ...
When it comes to complexity of network connectors, you have got multiple levels, with a switch (hub) at the bottom and a router at the top. A hub is an astonishingly dumb gadget. It accepts a packet ...
Forum visitor mustbjones needs a little gentle understanding in regard to routers and hubs. He or she writes: My house is wired with three Ethernet drops fed by the three ports on my router. I got a ...
In the computer networking world, the three most ubiquitous pieces of equipment are modems, routers, and switches. These are used everywhere from the datacenter hosting Google to the internet ...