Hey all. I'm doing a semi-educational exercise for myself, kind of as a proof of concept. I understand how to do what I'm trying to do in an overly elaborate 2 router setup, and I'm trying to condense ...
In an upcoming blog I expect to write about configuring a home router, which requires logging on to it. This, in turn, requires knowing the IP address of the router. Non-techies typically don’t know ...
It sounds like the router is being used merely as a hub and providing no firewall benefits. You’re connect in pointing out that the router should go to Line In or in some cases a port labeled WAN. If ...
Previous articles (Part one, Part two) in this series on implementing VPN gateways using Cisco routers discussed the IPsec protocol and basic IPsec VPN connection models. Now we'll learn how to ...
A smooth and uninterrupted Wi-Fi connection is more crucial than ever, whether it is for work, leisure, or staying connected with loved ones. While encountering Wi-Fi issues on Windows devices is not ...
Cybersecurity nowadays requires more (and better) protective measures than ever before. These measures range from adopting what are acknowledged as best practices, through helping end-users to stay ...
Hello Ars. Long time no speak. I have some networky weirdness I'm hoping the hivemind can help me with... Internet access at my house (in the UK) is via cable modem from Virgin Media. I have a ...
With a simulator, there are always missing commands and programming errors, and it can never really be as complete as the real IOS. However, because an emulator runs the IOS, you get every feature ...
Use Zebra to set up a Linux BGP/OSPF router Your email has been sent See how to install, set up, and use Zebra to build a Linux system that can serve as an OSPF and ...