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According to your question, it won't work without a router!! You have to dial up the Internet through the cat Internet test, the switch does not have the function of automatic dialing, the switch you use in this environment is the simplest switch, and the hub is no different from the use here. In this case, the difference between the router and the switch is that the router can automatically dial up and allow other hosts to share the Internet together, while the switch can't!
In fact, this simplest router also has a switching port!! You can completely do without a switch and buy a router with multiple ports!
If you talk about the difference between a router and a switch in more detail: the switch divides the conflict domain, while the router divides the broadcast domain... That's a lot! Doesn't help you with this question either! If you're interested, you'll know right away.
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1 Is it possible to switch directly by the cat without a router?
Yes, as long as your cat supports routing.
2 I heard that the router can't dial directly, is it wrong to use the router to dial up? Cats have direct dialing.
3 I would like to ask again what is the difference between a switch and a router?
In the simplest terms, a switch is a Layer 2 device, and a router is a Layer 3 device. The switch splits the conflict domain, and the router splits the broadcast domain. The switch does the data frame, and the router does the packet.
Is it possible to switch directly by the cat without routing?
Absolutely, provided your cat supports the routing feature. It's the so-called routing cat.
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Without routing directly by the Cat Switch.
Actually, no, to use an analogy.
Man is going to cross the river (i.e. from one side to the other side):
1. Either find a boat and take a boat over This boat is the equivalent of a router.
Two, either find a place with a bridge and walk over the bridge This bridge is like a router.
If somebody says they can swim or fly, of course that's fine, and I'm just giving you an analogy.
In fact, the router is equivalent to the medium between the two sides of the strait.
The main difference between routers and switches is that routers can automatically dial numbers, while switches can't, others like routers integrate firewalls, vpns, etc.!! These switches are not available!!
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Multi-machine Internet access is generally configured like this: **line, cat, router, switch, each computer is wrong!! Multi-machine Internet access: ** line cat router each computer.
I would like to ask: can I switch directly by the cat without a router?
No, you have to use a cat and a router! Now most of the cats do not support the routing function, with the switch to add the cat can only realize multiple machines at different times with the same account to access the Internet, but can not achieve multiple computers at the same time!
I've heard that routers can't dial directly, you need to use a router to dial up, and the router can automatically dial up, but the switch cannot.
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The first question: if the cat is called the function. It can be connected directly to the switch.
Second: a router is equivalent to a small system. Switches, on the other hand, are simply instruments that provide fast data exchange.
What's the difference? One mouth is many. One mouth less. Hehe.
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You can directly connect to the switch for dial-up Internet access without routing. The router has a built-in auto-dial-up Internet feature. These resources can also be shared, while the switch can only serve a common function to computers.
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The router can dial directly, but the switch cannot.
The switch is set up with a local area network, and the router is the medium between the cat and the switch.
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Landlords can buy a small home router. This kind of thing has 100 blocks, can dial (cat), route, and has four or eight ports (switches), which is also equivalent to a small LAN that can share the Internet.
If you have a lot of computers, it is recommended to use a good router and a good switch.
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**Line cat router so that you can access the Internet and the router can be used instead of the switch!!
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A switch is like a hub, sharing equipment, and a router is the main node device of the Internet, assigning IP, etc.
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Connect the fiber optic cat Internet cable, connect to the input port of the router WAN, and then from the other ports of the router is the output port, just choose any one to connect to the computer.
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The upper end of the optical modem is generally an optical cable terminal box or an ODB optical modem, and the downlink of the optical modem is generally an ordinary network cable interface, which is connected to the main network cable port of the router from the opened interface, and next to it should be the LAN interface, with a WLAN mark, and it is directly connected to the computer from these ports.
Turn off the DHCP in the DLINK router, and then change his IP, don't be the same as the Tengda router, and set up each computer to automatically get the IP!
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