Thursday, 28 April 2011

Networking With A Router

A network router is a small electronic device that allows you build a home network simply. The home router serves as the core or "centerpiece" of the network to which computers, printers and other devices can be connected. Networking with a router helpsyou to (for example):
share files between computers
share an Internet connection between computers
share a printer
CONNECT your game console or home entertainment equipmentinstitutions to the Internet
Routers are not necessarily required to build a network. For example, you can connect two computers directly to each other with just a cable (or without wires in some cases). Home routers offer convenience and easier maintenance as your network grows.
Related - Connecting Two Computers Home
Choosing a Network Router
You can choose from among several different types of home network router products. The two most common types in popular usage are the 802.11b and 802.11g WiFi models. 802.11g is the newer technology, but 802.11b routers often can do the job for an even lower cost.

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