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  1. What is BGP? BGP = Border Gateway Protocol BGP is a dynamic routing protocol that will aid with redundancy, failover, and load sharing. As with EIGRP there are neighbors. You can control your route announcements incoming and outgoing. You can have multiple peering sessions, but only one BGP process ...
  2. Compare the difference: Wi-Fi Router vs. Wi-Fi Modem There are four basic low-level components you need to understand. First is the modem. This translates from the service provider's protocol to standard IP. There are a lot of different kinds of modems, depending on the service provider's protocol.   Second is the router. This takes any IP ...
  3. How do I set up a DHCP in a Cisco router? For enabling DHCP service in your cisco router, first go in to the interface in which you need to provide DHCP Service and provide an IP address for the same if it doesnt have. This IP will be the gateway ip address. I am providing 10.xx.xx.xx ip range here Router(config)# interface ethernet0/0 ...
  4. Compare difference: 150 Mbps routers vs. 300 Mbps routers What is the difference between 150 Mbps and 300 Mbps router is the most commonly asked question. Many people spend extra money for the faster router thinking that it will increase the internet speed. Unfortunately, it is completely wrong. The explanation follows. The router speed is a mere ...
  5. Compares Cisco ASR 9000 Series Models Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, as the cornerstone of modern Edge and Carrier Ethernet networks, can provide highest platform density, low power consumption, and virtualization capabilities. These routers can offer monetize new, profitable services, optimize network ...
  6. How Can I Make My Wi-Fi Faster? Wi-Fi is a temperamental technology, and a simple oversight can negatively impact browsing speeds. If you're brave and determined enough, here are 5 tips to make your Wi-Fi faster. 1. Choose the right channel and frequency. Did you know that your Wi-Fi router has channels? ...
  7. How do control in DWDM network? The LSXR board consists of the optical receiving module, optical transmitting module, signal processing module, control and communication module, and power supply module. Figure 1. Functional modules and signal flow of the LSXR board   The LSXR board implements the regeneration of one ...
  8. What is the difference between ADSL2+,DSL and WAN router? The basic details of these technologies are as follows (read summary in the end for a short version): Digital subscriber line is a family of technologies that are used to transmit digital dat over telephone lines. In telecommunications marketing, the term DSL is widely understood to mean ...
  9. Why does a WiFi router slow down over time? WiFi speeds are directly related to the underlying Internet service speeds provided by your Internet service provider (ISP). If your Internet service has a maximum speed of 10 Mbps, then your maximum WiFi speeds can only be 10 Mbps - and realistically, WiFi speeds will typically be slower. ...
  10. FAQs of Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers Q. What are the Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs)? A. The Cisco® 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers build on the concept of the Application Experience router by integrating multiple services into a single platform that can provide all the services a typical ...

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