If you refer to a routing protocol such as OSPF, you have to assign the same area number to each. Some other routing protocols, such as RIP and EIGRP, don't have a concept of areas - so you don't need to do anything specific in the routing protocol.
You can use any cat 5 ethernet cable to connect the xbox 360 to the router.
You need to have a wireless router compatible with your wireless adapter and LAN cable of CAT-5 at least. Use the cable to connect the modem and the router, use WAN port of the router. After that configure the router for your needs. And you are ready to go.
You need a router. The cable modem connects to the modem's uplink port and the switch can connect to any available port on the router. This wll enable any computers connected to either the router or the switch to access the internet. Through a Wireless Access Point/Gateway/Router. U can connect ur switch w/it's 5 wired pcs to the Router and ur wireless pcs to the router.
I know how to hook up a router you just have to Step 1:put the internet wire on the modem and the router Step 2: look at your both routers and connect the internet wire to the COMPUTER 1
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To the switch the router is just another host, so it connects with a straight Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable.
A Cat 5(good) or Cat 6 (better) ethernet cable plugs into the router and the ethernet slot in the back of the PS3 for a wired internet connection.
Unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Typically Category 5 or better.
cat 5 Ethernet cable
You need to have a special converter or modem which is made for fiber optic networks. Usually such modems have a lan port for wireless routers or network switches.
Reset your router than wait 5 mins. Plug back in and try again. If that doesn't work that, YOU ARE DOOOOOOOOOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So that way all routers in the area know to neither accept, nor generate External (Type 5) LSA's. Additionally, one of the rules of an OSPF area is that all routers in that area must have an identical topology database. If one router is not configured as stub and accepts, or generates an External LSA, then that rule is broken, as the non-stub router will have the external LSA, and the other's will not.