Examples of using A router in English and their translations into Bengali
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A router is connected to two or more IP subnets(to be at all useful).
In this case, it does not matter if the Internet goes through a router, or by cable directly from the provider.
just plug it straight into your ADSL MODEM, you don't need a router.
because it had a modem GVT who was also a router.
to give reliable results, it is necessary to carry out a direct connection test(not through a router).
It can display your external IP address(when connected to the Internet through a router).
If it's via your phone line, you will need a router with an ADSL or VSDL modem.
Please tell me, application error messages worked once or twice on a router.
In any case, the keynote is that the phone functions as both a modem and also a router.
DHCP is basically a system whereby a host, like a router or server, gives out IP addresses to devices so that they can communicate with the host and with each other over the network.
Hello, I wonder if this will work, either to an external HD connected to a router(the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND has the function of file server, for example).
Now the only fragmentation should be done by the router to LAN packets, with no risk of any later fragmentation from a router somewhere between me and any particular website.
DHCP is basically a system whereby a host, like a router or server, gives out IP addresses to devices so that they can communicate with the host and with each other….
DHCP is basically a system for the host, like a router or server, gives out IP addresses to devices so that they can communicate with the host and with each other over the network.
If you have an Internet connection through a router, or a modem(via Wi-Fi or cable),
Unlike the more well-known manufacturers, the brand offers a router with full set of domestic functions and support for modern standards, which, coupled with pricing makes them attractive for the construction of a home network.
Likewise, by using the subnet mask to"mask out" the bits covered by 0's in the IP address(replacing the bits that are not"masked out" with 0's again) a router can extract the host ID.
A router must examine destination IP addresses of packets and break those destination addresses up into their"street name" and"building number" components, just like the pizza driver, to make decisions about delivery.
A router with the NAT loopback feature detects that 203.0.113.1 is the address of its WAN interface, and treats the packet as if coming from that interface.
Often, the channel capacity when using a router deteriorates through no fault of the provider- the cause may be interference from working household appliances,