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How Do You Use A Network Router?

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How Do You Use A Network Router?

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A router serves many purposes within the typical network. It allows all of the computers on the network to communicate with each other, in order to transfer files, share printers, and perform other tasks. A network router also allows a single Internet connection to be shared among multiple computers. Finally, it protects the local network from others on the internet that may have nefarious purposes in mind. Fortunately, today’s network routers have become much easier to use, even for those that are reasonably new to networking. Connect the network router to the computers and the Internet connection. There are typically a group of five or more Ethernet ports on the rear of the router. One port, which is separated from the others, is known as the WAN port, or wide area network port. Connect an Ethernet cable from this port to the broadband internet modem. Then plug each networked computer into one of the remaining Ethernet ports. If the router is of the wireless variety, any computers th

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