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Re: general router LAN port use
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(question pertains to both this current router + future AX router)
Again, PLEASE feel free to speak 'techno-inept'..no idea what LAN even means!
Both current router (which I plan to 'pass-on' to daughter's family) & AX waiting on
have several LAN ports...my MS-employed + obviously MUCH more techno-savvy
neighbor asked me "why aren't you 'plugging devices' into your router"? To which
I so eloquently replied "huh"?. He said the wifi printer sitting on shelf 6' away is an
ideal candidate. And since we're now raising (and subsequently 'hybid schooling')
3 grandkids, I should 'plug-in' their Chromebooks into LAN ports too; even if they
are only 'plugged-in' while in my office for a couple hours doing homework. ???
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> [...] ..no idea what LAN even means!
Try a Web search?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_area_network
> [...] ???
A device which has an Ethernet interface can usually be connected to
a LAN Ethernet port on a router, instead of using a (LAN) wireless
connection. You typically gain speed and reliability, but lose
portability.
A Web search for terms like, say, "home network" might have some
educational value, too.
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> [...] ..no idea what LAN even means!
Try a Web search?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_area_network
> [...] ???
A device which has an Ethernet interface can usually be connected to
a LAN Ethernet port on a router, instead of using a (LAN) wireless
connection. You typically gain speed and reliability, but lose
portability.
A Web search for terms like, say, "home network" might have some
educational value, too.
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Re: general router LAN port use
well hell, seems too simple (or me too stupid) once you actually SEE
"Local Area Network" visually spelled out
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