A switch is a pass-through device like a hub, but with packet inspection capabilities. Helps keep bandwidth optimum and such. You can use one to hook multiple computer in a network superior to that of a ICS network. A router is a device that can hook two networks together, aka a WAN and a LAN, and can be used to share an internet connection. The often come with advanced security option like NAT and stateful packet inspection.
This is based off my limited (but growing! XD) knowledge of networking and such. Towards the second Q.. I do not believe so, as the ports your programs need open to access the internet all vary, and need to be specified by the user.
No router can do 100MBPS, the highest i've seen was 1000Mbps, but most consumer grade routers use 10/100Mbps.PS - Are there any ROUTERS that can do as desrcibed above and run at 100MPBS?
Wireless speeds are 54Mb/s and 108Mb/s whereas wired speeds are 10/100Mb/s (yes, this means that a 108Mb/s wireless connection is theoretically faster than a 100Mb/s wired connection, but in practice that's not the case). Any modern router will support 100Mb/s wired and at least 54Mb/s wireless. Routers just advertise the wireless speed on the box more oftenI thought hubs were 10/100 and routers were 54 and 108??
Are there any routers/switches that are ALREADY port forwarded??? Like in the factory? If so could you show me an cheap one?
I thought hubs were 10/100 and routers were 54 and 108??
Are there any routers/switches that are ALREADY port forwarded??? Like in the factory? If so could you show me an cheap one?
Here is a web site devoted to port forwarding, It has guided me on many issues I have had in the past. It will even help you with a specific router and how to set it up to forward ports for a specific game or application.
http://www.portforward.com/default.htm