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Example router-based Ethernet network, Equipment you need for a router-based Ethernet network
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www.emachines.com Introduction to Networking Example router-based Ethernet network The following is an example of an Ethernet network. The network is made up of a router, your computers, and cables connecting each of these components. The router is the central control point for the network. Attached to the router are all of your computers or Ethernet-ready devices. Also connected to the router is a cable or DSL modem that provides access to the Internet. Cable or DSL modem Router Tips & Tricks To add the ability to access a wireless Ethernet network to your wired Ethernet network, connect an access point to the router or use a router that has a built-in access point, such as the Linksys wireless access point router with 4-port switch. Important For best results, Ethernet network components should be either all standard Ethernet (10 Mbps), all Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps or 10/100), or all Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps or 10/100/1000). A mixture of components rated at different speeds will result in your network running at the speed of the slowest rated component. Tips & Tricks When buying your router, make sure that the model includes everything your network needs, including Internet security features, such as a firewall, to protect your network from unwanted intruders, a 4-port switch to eliminate the need for additional network hardware, and DHCP server/dynamic IP address assignment to automatically configure network and IP addresses. Equipment you need for a router-based Ethernet network For an Ethernet network you need: ■ Two or more computers with Ethernet jacks ■ One router ■ Ethernet cables connecting all of the network equipment ■ One broadband Internet connection (optional) 51