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from Bradley Mitchell Hybrid home computer networks contain a mix of both wired Ethernet and wireless WiFi client devices. Hybrid home networks are often the best ones to build, as you get the benefits of either wired or wireless connections exactly where you need them. One way to build a hybrid network at home is to get a certain kind of home router... . | |
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Do Routers Support Hybrid Networks? Wireless routers obviously support WiFi clients, and wired routers support Ethernet clients. But do either support both kinds of connections needed to build a hybrid network? |
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Ethernet Crossover Cables Crossover cables are useful for temporary networking of two computers when a network router, switch or hub is not available or not functioning. Networking students and anyone else who deals with wired networks should become familiar with this kind of cable. | |||||||
VoIP and Your Broadband Modem If you use Voice over IP (VoIP) service but are having some trouble with noise on the line and dropped calls, did you know your cable modem may be to blame? Follow along as some of our message board members discuss the issues involved. |
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