Routers for dummies

Routers for dummies

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Routers for dummies Rich Piehl 09-30-2006
Posted by Rich Piehl on September 30, 2006, 7:08 pm
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Is there a *GOOD* website that explains router setup. I have minimal
experience with one in my home. And now that the telecom stuff is
getting more and more intertwined with networking I'm running into
unified messaging situations and the like that I'm having trouble
getting to work, even in small office environments

TIA

Take care,
Rich

God bless the USA

--
Freedom requires work and sacrifice. Tyranny you can have by doing nothing.

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Pure Networks
Posted by Dana on October 1, 2006, 7:32 pm
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> Is there a *GOOD* website that explains router setup. I have minimal
> experience with one in my home. And now that the telecom stuff is
> getting more and more intertwined with networking I'm running into
> unified messaging situations and the like that I'm having trouble
> getting to work, even in small office environments
>
> TIA
>
> Take care,
> Rich
>
> God bless the USA

Depends on the router.
Try going to the manufatcures web page.
Another excellent source to learn about networking is the Cisco
documentation page.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm

This link is the older doc page that Cisco had.
Use the link under the Networking Information
To read up on the networking technologies.
If you are more technically inclined, you can go to citeseer and do searches
there for routing, switching, addressing and get all kinds of technical
papers.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/

Most home application type routers are plug and play, and really are not
that difficult to hook up to a cable or DSL modem.
Even the wirless routers from Linksys are easy.
Heck Cisco even made the wirless bridges just about plug and play.

>
> --
> Freedom requires work and sacrifice. Tyranny you can have by doing
nothing.
>
> Author unknown



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other useful resources:
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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International Telecommunication Union

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