Routers vs. Switches vs. Access Points - And More

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@FreediiFree
@FreediiFree 7 жыл бұрын
2:23 Linus "This is a great moment to pull out my phone to show my point..." Editor "nope."
@cupparuppa
@cupparuppa 5 жыл бұрын
I'm very sure that's just Linus using a controller on his hip to progress the teleprompter. He's talked about it multiple times
@Colaman112
@Colaman112 5 жыл бұрын
@@cupparuppa No, I think he definitely had a phone in his hand and was passing it to the other hand. Why would he need to do that if he was just pressing a button to advance the prompter?
@Xisansia
@Xisansia 4 жыл бұрын
😂
@dame-e-in1258
@dame-e-in1258 4 жыл бұрын
Eian Johnson You can actually see the phone for a little bit before the B roll comes in
@prodfife
@prodfife 3 жыл бұрын
@@cupparuppa nah he does reach down to progress the teleprompter, but in that specific scene he's bringing something up, and it looks like a phone
@MPnoir
@MPnoir 5 жыл бұрын
You could have mentioned that all those things operate on different layers. A hub works on layer 1 is practically just sticking several cables together. So a hub does nothing smart. It's just physically splitting the cables, which then of course results in lots of packet collisions, when two devices send at the same time. Also all devices get all the traffic, which might not be what you want. So this works on a very small scale, but the more devices are tied together like that the worse it gets. A switch works on layer 2 (with the ethernet protocol) and addresses the devices by the MAC address. Thus you reduce the packet collisions and devices only get these frames that where meant for them. But a switch does not do any actual (IP based) routing, and because of that devices on a switch need to be on the same subnet to be able to communicate which each other without the help of a router. A router works on layer 3 (with the IP protocol) and addresses the devices by their IP address. And a router does actual routing, as in it has a routing table and knows which packet belongs where. It also knows the gateway(s) for outbound traffic. If you want to know more about that read up on the OSI layer model. Another thing that i would like to point out: Those things at home that we usually call routers aren't actually (just) routers.They are a combination of a modem, often a wifi access point, DHCP servers and yes also a router. And while they did mention that i don't think they made it clear enough. Because an actual router does just that: It routes traffic. And it does that by looking at the destination IP in an incoming packet, looks at a routing table to see where it needs to send it and then sends it that way. A router does just that. Not more, not less. I hope that clears up a bit of the confusion in the comments as to why sometimes you just need a modem or a router and a modem or just a router. It's because those "routers" aren't just routers. To connect several devices to the internet you need at least a modem and a router. But often those things are combined into one box.
@perimiter
@perimiter 5 жыл бұрын
i am a little confused ,how do routers and switches connect together? do i connect the modem to the switch ? or do i connect the modem to the router and then to the switch? for example lets say i am building a new house, it has two floors. the contractor lined cables from the basement to each of the rooms and the ISP installed a modem down in the basement . now how do i proceed? should i connect the switch to the modem ? or do i need to connect the router to the modem and the switch?
@kalijasin
@kalijasin 4 жыл бұрын
@peri, connect the modem to a router if you want to share the internet.
@SivaKanthSharma
@SivaKanthSharma 4 жыл бұрын
So for a home network connected to one broadband cable, it goes, broadband- modem -router- switch- connected devices. Am I right? And an access point between switch and device if it's a wireless connection
@SaisBlade
@SaisBlade 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Clarification bu OSI layer- its helpful. One thing I dont understand: you said that a switch works with mac addresses and not ips, thus devices need to be on the same subnet to communicate. Since the switch cant "know" about subnets if it works on layer 2 - how can subnets be a consideration here? Assuming a (weird) scenario where 2 devices directly connected to a switch are on different subnets (or not assigned ips at all) - Whats stopping them from addressing each other by MAC address and sending ethernet frames on the switch? Is it an address resolution problem?
@grainfrizz
@grainfrizz 4 жыл бұрын
A person is a layer 8
@TheBilaras97
@TheBilaras97 7 жыл бұрын
do a video on how to extend you wifi signal without shity wifi extenders
@SnailzRus
@SnailzRus 7 жыл бұрын
Buy a better router or use a wifi channel sniffer to see if your router is using the same frequency as other people around you, if it is, change it.
@Mismatch-
@Mismatch- 7 жыл бұрын
Buy non-shitty wifi extenders. Done.
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 7 жыл бұрын
Is there such a thing? It's been a couple years since I researched range extenders but when I did, they were all shitty.
@TheBilaras97
@TheBilaras97 7 жыл бұрын
yea i tried that and every place is taken by one person so i am sharing with one
@jesusalfonso1528
@jesusalfonso1528 7 жыл бұрын
SnailzRus but its not supposed that if i configure the channel in automatic the router will choose the best channel? why do it manually by myself??
@rud
@rud 7 жыл бұрын
Hubs can be useful sometimes if you want to monitor/debug network traffic and you don't have a switch that can't do port mirroring.
@goldenmichael9981
@goldenmichael9981 3 жыл бұрын
So you're saying my parent can watch my search history. Oh hell no
@kilian9448
@kilian9448 3 жыл бұрын
@@goldenmichael9981 I'm fairly certain that's not quite how it works. (I'm no expert) but I'm pretty sure there would be some extra tinkering required for you parent to actually see your data besides, they would only see your search history if you actually loaded search history and that data was loaded over your hub. etc etc
@goldenmichael9981
@goldenmichael9981 3 жыл бұрын
@@kilian9448 sadly, my parents are into technology
@karencash39
@karencash39 3 жыл бұрын
And Hubs are useful for sending emergency messages and spreading rumors! Because they are sent to everyone!
@adongofidelix9964
@adongofidelix9964 2 жыл бұрын
@@karencash39 111Q!1
@PeterKJRichterIMHO
@PeterKJRichterIMHO 7 жыл бұрын
Should do a vid about the diff router protocols out there, like AC, N, B classes etc
@xminecrafter115
@xminecrafter115 7 жыл бұрын
Peter KJ Richter router protocol? like rip, eigrp, ospf, is-is. AB, c, n, are AP protocols
@EliteProductions3129
@EliteProductions3129 7 жыл бұрын
Google "IEEE 802.11 standard chart" if it's something you're curious about.
@arduria538
@arduria538 7 жыл бұрын
AC, N, B, etc. are WiFi standards, not router protocols. They generally define how fast the connection can be. AC > N > G > B en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
@EmilePolka
@EmilePolka 7 жыл бұрын
those are WiFI Standards, not protocols.
@PeterKJRichterIMHO
@PeterKJRichterIMHO 7 жыл бұрын
Sorry for using the wrong verbage :P You guys knew what I meant...
@JJMza
@JJMza 7 жыл бұрын
This was still hard to understand exactly what any of these things even are, still. Up to this day -- isn't there just an image that can explain it all without looking like a 1995 Brain Storm chart? There are people w/ good taste out here, we just need that settle-it-once-and-for-all explanation, please. *Better yet a 1-image explanation will very well do*.
@LordAizenBankai
@LordAizenBankai 6 жыл бұрын
what the hell is a modem? i just plug the interet cable from my provider into my router and bam! 1gbps!
@ricecake1228
@ricecake1228 4 жыл бұрын
@Luke Brown o
@MenacingPerson
@MenacingPerson 4 жыл бұрын
Your router has a modem in it then
@Scudmaster11
@Scudmaster11 4 жыл бұрын
you need a modem for internet its built into the internet box that is a modem , router , swich
@Scudmaster11
@Scudmaster11 4 жыл бұрын
some of them do
@ricard0121do1
@ricard0121do1 3 жыл бұрын
Bc ur modem is built in ur router lol
@tofu_golem
@tofu_golem 6 жыл бұрын
As an IT guy, I apologize for the confusing lingo. Hub = non-switched hub Switch = switched hub They are both hubs. The one that is switched is called a switch and the one that isn't is called a hub. When they first started showing up, they were expensive and used sparingly and careful in office networks.
@AyantikaTEN10
@AyantikaTEN10 3 жыл бұрын
Access Point, WiFi Extender, WiFi Repeater Are these all the same thing?
@bunnypeople
@bunnypeople 7 жыл бұрын
Love the haircut! You've finally left the early 2000's
@spengu64
@spengu64 7 жыл бұрын
I want the blond Linus with huge earrings back! 10 videos would be fine amount, thanks
@Layarion
@Layarion 7 жыл бұрын
me i didn't even notice. i think the gel looks tacty
@truetrash5164
@truetrash5164 7 жыл бұрын
Michael Rasmussen Yeah, he has a 90s sitcom bully haircut, now!
@AbideinChristFully
@AbideinChristFully 6 жыл бұрын
90's haircut? You mean not a teen with the swoop hair???
@loganrangel9767
@loganrangel9767 6 жыл бұрын
Michael Rasmussen you're one to talk
@EverlyScott
@EverlyScott 5 жыл бұрын
I request the title to be changed to: Routers, switches & access points, oh my (idk why, thats just what I thought of when reading the title)
@chicken_punk_pie
@chicken_punk_pie 2 жыл бұрын
lions, tigers, bears
@Kinkajou1015
@Kinkajou1015 3 жыл бұрын
Huh, that's funny, Linus said he had never covered Switches before on the 2021-08-27 WAN Show at the end during Superchats. But here he is, explaining it, in a Fast As Possible. To be fair though, you can only remember so much stuff before you just forget things.
@zmodem4619
@zmodem4619 7 жыл бұрын
If you need a switch and you don't know what it does, you need an IT guy who knows how to use Google.
@gunsmoke132
@gunsmoke132 3 жыл бұрын
I wish my professors at college could explain stuff as well as Linus does. I'm getting this content for practically free meanwhile I'm paying thousands of dollars for lesser quality stuff....
@progamersplay4716
@progamersplay4716 Жыл бұрын
You know Linus. I always give other You tubers the benefit of the doubt .This explanation was to the point . Without any complicated Jargon that some of your subscribers would have liked you to mention . Thanks again been watching you for many years
@neek1534
@neek1534 7 жыл бұрын
"Aisle 9 3/4" Some magic needed.
@shaneaustin828
@shaneaustin828 3 жыл бұрын
The other day, I got stuck in Aisle e^√32 looking for pygmy elixir that was really in Aisle π^(222!)
@saattvikthourwal4693
@saattvikthourwal4693 7 жыл бұрын
Do a tech quickie on BIOS updates please !!
7 жыл бұрын
I would actually mention DHCP server as an integral part of a router, as the primary function of a router is not giving out private IP addresses but rather perform NAT (Network Address Translation) tasks between the internal network (with your PC, phone, tablets and fridges in it) and external one (Internet connection). Oftentimes DHCP servers are installed separately from routers for better performance and administration.
6 жыл бұрын
Dmitry Granicin the main purpose of a router is to route, do not mix concepts.
@RadioactiveLobster
@RadioactiveLobster 7 жыл бұрын
What about Managed vs Unmanaged switches?
@tubastud06
@tubastud06 7 жыл бұрын
Well... Pretty much the only difference is a managed switch is - Managed. All that's going on in a managed switch is you are controlling what ports do, configuring trunking for VLANs or port teaming. Unmanaged switches that you pick up off the shelf in big box stores are "managed" by the layer 3 device that they are connected to. All (Layer 2) switches perform the same function: Store MAC addresses of client devices in a table so that they can be "smart" and forward information to an individual destination. This is the big difference between hubs and switches, hubs are "bit spitters" where each port repeats the same information - With switches, only the destination port is getting the traffic.
@sundhaug92
@sundhaug92 7 жыл бұрын
To append to what Ke B said: Unless you know you need a managed switch, you probably only need an unmanaged switch
@cchen7452
@cchen7452 7 жыл бұрын
For people who think that modems are old/outdated, they're always required unless you have fiber optics at home. Then you get to choose between a fiber modem(cheaper) or a layer 2 switch with SFP ports(more expensive)
@saulgoodmansfingerr8527
@saulgoodmansfingerr8527 Жыл бұрын
Kids these days dont know what WAP originally stood for
@al-hn7fc
@al-hn7fc 4 жыл бұрын
Will my response time increase if I connect my PC to a secondary router in AP mode? Rather than plugging my computer directly to the main router? (wired)
@SikoSoft
@SikoSoft 4 жыл бұрын
I remember the early days of pre 2000 broadband, where ISPs considered it against the terms and even "stealing" to use these "router" devices to have more than one computer connected at the same time under the same plan. :D
@AshleyTyagi
@AshleyTyagi 5 жыл бұрын
Wireless Access Point = AP Why is it not WAP Or did you just forget the wireless bit , that bit is quite important
@junsnow4002
@junsnow4002 5 жыл бұрын
because WAP is a protocol and AP is a device
@jadesmith8106
@jadesmith8106 4 жыл бұрын
And an AP can be wireless or connected to the modem router by ethernet cable. So, the proper name would then be "wire(less) Access Point" Not to confuse people they just called it wireless, but you will have an ethernet port on the device. Btw Modem means "modelator-demodelator" and WAP would mean "wireless application protocol"
@waalex11
@waalex11 11 ай бұрын
Still researching but I guess I want an access point to expand the wireless part of my modem... and not a router because that's not technically for wireless.
@austinousley7200
@austinousley7200 5 жыл бұрын
So if I run a Ethernet cable from my router to my room and connect it to a switch will I be able to use my pc and my Xbox at the same time
@Bruce.-Wayne
@Bruce.-Wayne 5 жыл бұрын
Of course you can....
@brycegriffin9271
@brycegriffin9271 4 жыл бұрын
You wouldn't even need the switch. You would just need to connect the Ethernet cable directly from the router to the Xbox. All a switch does is expand the number of wired devices on the network. Say you run a big business and need 20 access points, a firewall, and a couple servers, you could get a 48 port switch and run Ethernet cables from those devices to the switch and then the switch to the router and they would all run at much higher speeds since they're on your LAN (think wired network) rather than your WAN (think wifi). When you run an Ethernet cable to your router, what you're actually doing is running an Ethernet cable to an onboard switch that communicates with your router, so it's effectively the same thing.
@TheNiteNinja19
@TheNiteNinja19 7 жыл бұрын
I got Modem to Router (4 gigabit patch cable to switch in bridge parallel), and 16+2 port switch. Gigabit to all the computers in the house, and fiber to my home server. It's been a nice learning experience.
@PrestonMainard
@PrestonMainard 7 жыл бұрын
Fiber doesn't use a "modem". Your ONT converts the fiber light wavelength into Ethernet or MoCA that your router connects to.
@souvikghosh6966
@souvikghosh6966 5 жыл бұрын
Media converter converts Light signal to the electric signal, then it's connected to the modem. If the modem doesn't support a fiber optic cable..
@PushingFriend28
@PushingFriend28 3 ай бұрын
That's a modem
@jackmchale3081
@jackmchale3081 3 жыл бұрын
*WAP* = Wireless Access Point
@nfix09
@nfix09 7 жыл бұрын
ahh the old network hub, takes me back to lanning AoE2 with my dad when I was 6 lol
@eddieskeddie
@eddieskeddie 7 жыл бұрын
linus shall open a pimp my wifi store
@WCpaperirulla
@WCpaperirulla 7 жыл бұрын
1:34 @Aurinkolahti Helsinki Finland. Torilla tavataan.
@oommega
@oommega 3 жыл бұрын
Tutun näkösiä kulmia kyllä :D
@christiancarnahan1930
@christiancarnahan1930 3 жыл бұрын
Hello, I run a business and have up to 30-40 phones on a 2.4ghz network in a close proximity. What is the best option to keep a decent speed and lower or eliminate the disconnects?
@Soutfast
@Soutfast 7 жыл бұрын
1:37 Aurinkolahti beach in Helsinki TORILLA TAVATAAN SUOMI SUOMI SUOMI
@NeptorKriegor
@NeptorKriegor 7 жыл бұрын
Tori on tori
@kevinsgameden
@kevinsgameden 3 жыл бұрын
Wifi security None = None Wep = not safe Wpa = better but not safe Wpa 2 = getting better Wpa 3 = Holy moo is secure Wps (push button) = Ez to comnect press 2 buttons Wps (pin code) = enter a pin to connect
@TheBladescratcher
@TheBladescratcher 7 жыл бұрын
Have you guys done a video on different audio file formats? Might be something to consider if you haven't already. Perhaps comparing them and explaining use case and compatibility. (MP3, wav, flac, aiff)
@chiwanau
@chiwanau 7 жыл бұрын
hi can I use a router with my AOL? I want to get the emails as fast as possible!
@philotas4539
@philotas4539 7 жыл бұрын
Please, allow us to translate your videos! These techquickies are really great but people I know won't understand it! I would definitely be translating the videos in at least my native language!
@waalex11
@waalex11 11 ай бұрын
Frustrating to come back here to research wifi again to understand it all and how to optimize my internet speed.
@profgyland2
@profgyland2 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Linus, you are wonderful and your contribution to KZbin is excellent. There is so much rubbish on KZbin and it is refreshing to listen to a person like you with intellect and charm. Well done, Linus you are the best!!!
@rozamunduszek4787
@rozamunduszek4787 5 жыл бұрын
Wait. I have one internet-y device (which was given to me by the internet provider) at home and I'm confused as to what it is. There's a cable coming from outside my home connecting through an Ethernet port to this device, which I guess would make it a modem, but it also has multiple Ethernet ports and it distributes WiFi, which would make it a router? What am I not understanding? What is that device?
@jefke12321
@jefke12321 Жыл бұрын
still dont know the difference between a router and an access point
@leeizme
@leeizme 4 ай бұрын
a router’s only purpose is to tell data where to go. an access point is a vehicle to transmit that data after its destination is decided by the aforementioned router.
@joashcheong1985
@joashcheong1985 3 ай бұрын
@@leeizmemy understanding is that a router can receive and send data where intended. However, an access point allows that signal to sent wirelessly.
@chengdong4548
@chengdong4548 Жыл бұрын
As someone who's just entering this networking field, this video has helped a lot. Thanks Linus!
@lowfrequency400xp
@lowfrequency400xp 7 жыл бұрын
Don't forget, Linus, consumer Routers generally ALSO ACT AS DHCP SERVERS
@guillaumejoop6437
@guillaumejoop6437 7 жыл бұрын
I know it's supposed to be AFAP but talking about the OSI model (or rather the less complicated, more practical TCP/IP one) would have been great IMO. Not going deep into it, just pointing out every device in a specific layer can do all the work from the down layer too, but not the other way around (meaning your PC can be a router but a switch can't be a router for example)
@InfraredVisuals
@InfraredVisuals 7 жыл бұрын
How to reduce "LATENCY" ? please help
@nswbassman
@nswbassman 7 жыл бұрын
BitupaN DoweraH Your latency is usually down to your distance from the exchange unfortunately :(
@companyoflosers
@companyoflosers 7 жыл бұрын
simple, just make everything wired. wired is the fastest way to go, even if you have gigabit speeds. alot of that will degrade due to the nature of wireless signals and its vulnerabilities to interference and range limitations. if you want the fastest speeds possible, just wire all that shit up! i handle this by plugging in switches and running them to each room of my house. speeds aht are as if i was plugged directly into my router, none of the latency. and for devices like phones that HAVE to be wireless, you also have the option of buying better antennas for your router and even running them with extra long cable to various points in your house.
@InfraredVisuals
@InfraredVisuals 7 жыл бұрын
companyoflosers I don't even have wireless connection I simply using 1.5 down and 1.5 upload broadband connection with wired line. I live in India and there are no servers for games, all servers located in another countries so when I play any of servers it is lag like sh*t -_-
@companyoflosers
@companyoflosers 7 жыл бұрын
then i advise you... please do NOT play online games. save everyone else your lag. unless you have better internet, you are a bigger inconvenience on the people you are playing with and ruin their experience. find people to play on lan with or find something that doesnt require fast internet like turn based stuff. sucks to be limited because of where you live, and from my understanding the internet there is slow due solely to the low number of people who want high speed internet enough to justify the expense for companies to install cabling for better internet. you particular problem is your country's internet speed. no amount of upgrading your routers or any equipment will change that until your country's isp's see it in their interest to upgrade the internet infrastructure. you are just kinda screwed. not your fault at all if it makes you feel any better.
@cchen7452
@cchen7452 7 жыл бұрын
Tell your ISP that you want fiber optics to your home. Replace everything RJ45 to SFP/SFP+. Then you will have the lowest latency in your entire city.
@FMJTech
@FMJTech 7 жыл бұрын
Search In KZbin... FMJ TECH
@TechXSoftware
@TechXSoftware 7 жыл бұрын
I done CCNA 1 :D doing CCNA 2 soon, its like a really really large memory test.
@chemedev
@chemedev 7 жыл бұрын
It's not that complicate, just use packet tracer and all the theory will be very easy to remember :)
@xminecrafter115
@xminecrafter115 7 жыл бұрын
oh shit how was the test, im about to take it
@TechXSoftware
@TechXSoftware 7 жыл бұрын
The random IOS command part was a bit like a trick question. Some of it was quite easy e.g router bootup stuff and sub-netting. I got quite high marks, but I stressed over it so much coz I had to get 50% or more, I got like 80%, I was shocked. I did skip the packet tracer part through.
@TooMuchFreeTimeProductions
@TooMuchFreeTimeProductions 7 жыл бұрын
A hub is also useful for diagnosing where network traffic saturation is coming from using Wireshark, in the event of a broadcast storm or something similar.
@MegaSimMan
@MegaSimMan 7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this video was made. I asked for it a few weeks ago. Great work LMG!
@TheChefComic
@TheChefComic 3 жыл бұрын
Mediocre buy LOL that's what I'm going to call it now
@BaubsMe
@BaubsMe 7 жыл бұрын
first negative comment woouh
@claytone5668
@claytone5668 5 жыл бұрын
Devemx is this a paradox
@donsalluste7296
@donsalluste7296 2 жыл бұрын
Back in time when Linus looked like a truck driving lesbian.
@tiago.guimaraes
@tiago.guimaraes 7 жыл бұрын
TP-Link Archer is the best.
@Yash1331
@Yash1331 7 жыл бұрын
TP-Link is crap. had very very bad day because of it today.......
@callumduncan7392
@callumduncan7392 4 жыл бұрын
What i dont get is, i pay a monthly bill for internet, and they sent us this box that we power so we actually have Internet. What is that called? And if i wanted to improve my internet what would i have to buy and how would I set it up? Nerds help plz
@ExtraBoneless
@ExtraBoneless 4 жыл бұрын
The box they send you is the modem, which is needed to get online. Also if you want to improve your internet, try running your devices through a wired Ethernet connection if possible.
@JJFlores197
@JJFlores197 4 жыл бұрын
They may call it a "gateway". This is an all-in-one unit that includes a modem, router, Wi-Fi, and network switch. For most home users, it is generally ok, but from my experience with AT&T, it is usually garbage.
@DarthBagel
@DarthBagel 7 жыл бұрын
what's the best wah-fah router under $290
@michaelj829
@michaelj829 7 жыл бұрын
+Baby Cakes why the hell would you even consider paying $290 for a router?
@MarcusH...
@MarcusH... 7 жыл бұрын
buy an edgerouter and a unifi ap ac or 2
@dubious6718
@dubious6718 7 жыл бұрын
best and wifi don't mix
@fdamien80
@fdamien80 7 жыл бұрын
That amount of cash, simply build a pfsense box.
@Dloweification
@Dloweification 7 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it's better to have a router with a strong processor, signal and throughput if you have several devices using it all at once. Why the hell would you consider paying >$1000 for a nice gaming PC and cheap out on the most important thing for delivering a good gaming experience?
@icecreamjunkie6790
@icecreamjunkie6790 2 жыл бұрын
Nowadays it’s more common to have a gateway. A gateway combines a router, modem, and access point.
@ajandruzzi
@ajandruzzi 7 жыл бұрын
zip drives for life yo
@QuantumBraced
@QuantumBraced 4 жыл бұрын
I used to think networking was super boring, but it's actually really interesting when you get into it.
@Simonh39
@Simonh39 7 жыл бұрын
Your street example is great!
@guywhoknows
@guywhoknows 4 жыл бұрын
Not bad, Only some of that is wrong... A hub and switch are the same. A modem and router is not a dchp server. A router is a switch, not a dumb switch. A modem, creates a log in to a network (ISP). You've not technically needed them ever. A router (hub) connected to a modem as in integrated. Was to allow connection sharing, not via a pc and two Lan cards. Of hubs to a pc or other device sharing. A switch, of which there are two types deal with packet hand off. This means telling where things should go. There is blind switching and routed types meaning that packets or ports could be sent or not to any place. A stand alone or blind could have a IP address or be not seen on the network. This had either a IP and big packet handling Or a packet routing to all ports and users or any other handware on said network. Within the same vlans or security could be handled by the switches and routers. So... As a short. If your connecting, You need a modem/router. If your growing, You need a switch. This applies if your wired or not in how they can be your minion
@chemedev
@chemedev 7 жыл бұрын
You should NEVER connect directly to a modem and dismiss the router even if you got just 1 wired device. Reason? Security. Besides, you can always turn your SOHO router (ISP) into bridge mode and use other router if you want a better performance one.
@cchen7452
@cchen7452 7 жыл бұрын
Juan Chemell consumer routers have almost no security features other than NAT, but they usually come with upnp enabled which let applications forward their own ports. If one of those applications has security issues the entire lan can be compromised pretty quickly. A hardware firewall/UTM/security gateway with proper firewall rules and intrusion detection is what you need.
@DariceDavisjprocks94
@DariceDavisjprocks94 6 жыл бұрын
Could you translate into Linus-consumer level language? I understand what you are referring to as a mid-level techie and CCNA student, but the shift in language could be confusing for the lay user who just wants their equipment to work without learning all the "technical."
@onlinesaidasa9105
@onlinesaidasa9105 Жыл бұрын
Namaste Software defined networking is replacing traditional networking models and the global software-defined networking market size was valued at USD 16.23 billion in 2021 We can learn the associated concepts
@luisfelipe9765
@luisfelipe9765 7 жыл бұрын
please do a video on pfsense for home users
@TechPorkChop
@TechPorkChop 7 жыл бұрын
LMG already did. If you search their videos for DYI pfsense rack mounted router build log part 1 - 3.
@luisfelipe9765
@luisfelipe9765 7 жыл бұрын
TechPorkChop I'll do that, thanks :D
@H-77
@H-77 7 жыл бұрын
They really didn't cover how to install it though, so you'll have to reference the Tek Syndicate (Now Crit) video. Or the Level1Techs video.
@Placebo6
@Placebo6 7 жыл бұрын
In 99 we wanted to play broodwar 4vs4: no laptops, so huge table in the back yard, all parents drove us with crt monitors and huge desktops, we bought a hub for the last penny we had, MANY ethernet cords, Plenty of power splitters... The setup for network was so long (reading from books on win 95/98 guide to admin), took half a day to start playing, I end up snicking some beer... we literally slept there... The game was AWESOME. we then played unreal tournament and while chilling heroes 3 allied. 3 day process. Even the folding took long time... We had a "reunion" just 10 years after: instead of switch - iphone, laptops, mice, and chargers. setup took 0 time. (we played the same games just for old times sake). Was amazingly easy.
@diogo6497
@diogo6497 7 жыл бұрын
Regarding networking brand equipment choices, Cisco is very likely the best business company for Routers, Switches and Acess Points distribution, with excellent costumer servicing and ample infrastructure support ^^. Huawei is the 2nd more favorable alternative in terms of networking equipment, especially for access points. For home environments, TP-Link is certainly a solid choice for home users in all categories.
@MarcusH...
@MarcusH... 7 жыл бұрын
i'll stick with Ubiquiti, thank you very much :^)
@diogo6497
@diogo6497 7 жыл бұрын
***** Just pointing out where some users should start with. Ive worked with Ubiquiti APs in the past in classes and they are pretty simple looking and theyr software is attractive :p.
@berjel1997
@berjel1997 7 жыл бұрын
Diogo João gotta love that ios
@diogo6497
@diogo6497 7 жыл бұрын
DutchCrusader Cisco ios xD. People will think its Apple x.X
@chrwl007
@chrwl007 7 жыл бұрын
Won't touch Huawei with a 10 foot pole. Using a MikroTiK Routerboard as a combination Gigabit switch / wireless access point. My D-Link ADSL router takes care of the rest, and it's been going strong for 9 years now (except for a vented capacitor, but I replaced that).
@casdchishidi3455
@casdchishidi3455 5 жыл бұрын
whats amazing about linus is that, he always put ads at the end.....before end of the video :)
@fossilhunter09887
@fossilhunter09887 7 жыл бұрын
Do you need to cool a modem/router?
@H-77
@H-77 7 жыл бұрын
Strongly recommended that you put it in someplace with at least OK ventilation, otherwise they tend to live short lives. Take into consideration the ventilation the router has.
@Anonymous12465
@Anonymous12465 7 жыл бұрын
Arman Tompong Water cool your wireless access point for improved speeds.
@gwgux
@gwgux 7 жыл бұрын
No more than just keeping it in a place where there's OK ventilation and don't forget to dust it off and blow the dust out of it with compressed air. In most cases that's all you need at home.
@splittheatom7599
@splittheatom7599 6 жыл бұрын
I added exhaust fans on mine lol
@xslytitanx
@xslytitanx 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Linus I was getting quite annoyed by my computer science lecturer who seemed to believe that Hubs where still used commonly. He would class them as the backbone of a network I hate learning about old technology
@xslytitanx
@xslytitanx 7 жыл бұрын
Also could you do a techquickie on UPNP I don't really understand how it works and there aren't many videos out there explaining it.
@EliteProductions3129
@EliteProductions3129 7 жыл бұрын
In routers it's used to automatically open firewall ports to allow devices on your network to do what they need to do. It's fairly insecure as it assumes nothing inside your network is malicious. If you were to get malware, it could potentially open up any port on your firewall that it wanted to.
@rud
@rud 7 жыл бұрын
I have never been on the internet. Now get off my lawn.
@kibervg9455
@kibervg9455 7 жыл бұрын
My wifi thing is a box with a few Ethernet ports and some USB ports also. No antennas, but can connect to mobile devices, wtf is this thing?
@Nha444
@Nha444 7 жыл бұрын
Notification squad!!!!
@jeroenfigee
@jeroenfigee 7 жыл бұрын
Love, love your videos as they give tonss of great info and really fun to watch and listen to. Great channel and lots of tumbs up from me. But the way you pronounce router... well lets all sing along... "you get your kicks on route 66" okay great ! How did you pronounce that one ?? lol - the same ???
@lostevesy
@lostevesy 7 жыл бұрын
I was confused when i came to the USA from the UK, how comes in UK i just need a router but in USA i need a modem then router?
@Fibonacci11235
@Fibonacci11235 7 жыл бұрын
Lost Evesy There is a good chance that your modem when you were in the UK had a router built in whereas the one you have in the US is only a modem and needs a separate router.
@lostevesy
@lostevesy 7 жыл бұрын
Bryce Swain In the UK they're just called routers, no modem needed, just buy any off the shelf router and plug your phone line into it. I guess it may have something to do with getting internet from cable .. as our routers don't have any cable attachment, not sure.
@AgentSquirrelA
@AgentSquirrelA 7 жыл бұрын
Lost Evesy If you are plugging a phone line into it, it has a modem built in.
@DumbSloth87
@DumbSloth87 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, if there's either a RJ11 (telephone) or Coaxial connector, it's a modem. And if yours also had several Ethernet ports on the back and Wi-Fi, that means it sucks at doing all of those things, specially Wi-Fi.
@Fibonacci11235
@Fibonacci11235 7 жыл бұрын
Lost Evesy The real reason is how modems are distributed in the US. Currently, US ISPs provide the modem (often charging a fee for it) and in some cases, a router is built in. While I am not sure about the exact situation, my guess would be that in the UK, since you purchase your own modem, they likely often come with an additional router built in. It's kind of similar in the US, since most "routers" you find for consumers are actually a combined router, access point, and network switch. TLDR; my guess is that modems in the UK bundle a modem router, wireless access point, and network switch all into one package.
@redseagaming7832
@redseagaming7832 3 жыл бұрын
We have a router that gives Wi-Fi to the whole house but I have my console connected by a direct ethernet cord to the router is that good or bad
@AndreiStephan
@AndreiStephan 4 жыл бұрын
2.20 takes out phone, editor quickly throws b-roll over him
@abdulmuhaimin5274
@abdulmuhaimin5274 7 жыл бұрын
i'll use ADSL2+ router and 200 kbps (2MBps) #SlowSpeedInternet2017
@brendanleonard1375
@brendanleonard1375 6 жыл бұрын
I have Spectrum internet. I just got a router and modem connected to the coaxial cable that used to run the signal for my satellite TV. I am going to use this as my main way of getting Wi-Fi. My computer is upstairs and I want to run a wired connection but I don't want to run an Ethernet cable up there. I do have a coaxial cable that used to be connected to the satellite also. I believe all coaxial cables go to one cable that is on the outside of the house. Could I just hook up another modem in my upstairs to the coaxial cable and get a wired Ethernet connection to my computer? I can easily find a modem at a garage sale or thrift store for cheap. I am just wondering if that would work and if that is legal to do so.
@a22024
@a22024 6 жыл бұрын
No, but you can use a bonded moca->Ethernet converter plus moca filter.
@ConstantPS3
@ConstantPS3 6 жыл бұрын
you can use what the guy above me said (a bonded moca->Ethernet converter plus moca filter) or simply a powerline adapter. Powerline adapters give you wired (ethernet) connections by using your home wiring. You can place them anywhere in your house.
@Hubjeep
@Hubjeep 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I am in the process of buying a POE switch, 4-5 POE wireless access points, to provide internet for a large concrete house, which now has 3 routers with all different logins/passwords... trying to get them to hand-off with one login/PW.
@timlipinski2571
@timlipinski2571 7 жыл бұрын
My Century Link Wi-Fi Modem (paid for-not a rented cash cow for the Telco) it took two tries to turn off the Wi-Fi (YEA). And connected to an ebay Dell 24-Port Switch up-graded to quiet fans. Should add a FireWall to keep the FBI and/or the NSA honest... And everything is backed up by a couple of ebay UPS Units ! So when the lights flicker in a wind storm the computer runs smoothly. Thank you for the video ! tjl
@Bleachiiigo
@Bleachiiigo 6 жыл бұрын
Remmember router these days have 4 ports instead of ethenrnet 10 Mbps ports he have 2 Fast Ethernet ports 100 Mbps that can connect them with end devices the other 2 ports are :- - Console - Auxiliary con and aux do the same work at beginning these ports only for configuration settings so u cant plog 2 devices on these ports So the best way is to connect all devices on the switch , switch at least have 8+ ports I'm talking about managed switch .. You can also have a switch with 24 ports maximum is 48 ports Common switches model :- 2950 2960 3550 3560 3750 GigbitEthernet ports 4000 core switch 6500 core switch So lets back to our main point , is to connect all devices on this switch by cat 5 or cat 5e cables and one cable from router to the switch .Please feel free to ask me anything or to correct me Thank you
@igortube
@igortube 3 жыл бұрын
can I use a network switch on it's own (no router) to create a LAN? I have 3 pc's here I want to share files with on a private network.
@ncfly
@ncfly 7 жыл бұрын
those are really old routers/modems in that stock photo.. have you thought of shooting your own stocks and selling it? you got lots of brand new stuff laying around
@Fuzzel
@Fuzzel 7 жыл бұрын
What you said a router would do is actually just the function of a NAT box which often are inside a router, before the actual "router" part can do stuff like subnetting and "routing" It goes (WAN)-> Modem -> N(P)AT-Box -> Router -> [Switch] -> End-Device
@zusurs
@zusurs 7 жыл бұрын
Hubs are really useful when it comes to advanced network trougleshooting, as it allows to use packet analyser software to see what's happening in the network.
@asifudayan
@asifudayan 4 жыл бұрын
I have a 2 x Laptops, 2 phones a smart TV. Have a few bluetooth earphones and headphones. I am wondering if there is a bluetooth router/hub/access point, multiplexer that i can use as a "hub" and have all input devices (laptops, phones, TV) and output devices (earphones & headphones) connected the bluetooth router/hub/access point so that I can have all output devices available to all input devices, so that i do not have to keep on toggling the bluetooth device pairing? Hope this make sense.
@Likeomgitznich
@Likeomgitznich 7 жыл бұрын
I tried to tell a family that the setup he has at his warehouse with multiple network hubs linked together is out of date...then again he's web server is still running windows server 2003...and he wants to know why accessing the server is painfully slow 😂😂😂
@B1SQ1T
@B1SQ1T 6 жыл бұрын
So say my house (ok fine apartment) has a router. And this router is plugged into my mom’s room’s Ethernet port. My room also has an Ethernet port. If I plug an Ethernet cable into this Ethernet port in my room and my computer, does my computer have an Ethernet connection?
@joelgarcia2516
@joelgarcia2516 4 жыл бұрын
What’s your opinion on Nighthawk CM1200 cable modem connected to nighthawk AX12 router and ( 2) AX6000 WiFi entenders or can you recommend a better kickass system. Thanks
@DaftGlassAlice
@DaftGlassAlice 6 жыл бұрын
Can anyone tell me if I can take my spectrum provided Wifi Modem router hybrid and connect another wifi router(AP) to it for "better" wifi signal/coverage and JUST use the Modem part as a modem?
@nomusictaste
@nomusictaste 5 жыл бұрын
Can someone tell me?i just bought a access point with 450mbps how many ping should i get?
@zhyakoxalid6892
@zhyakoxalid6892 10 ай бұрын
Thank you sir very much for your explanation A modem, e.g. a switch is the ISP, the internet provider, which the ethernet cable is connected, transmitting internet from your local provider through fiber optics for example a router typically is a disseminator of the internet connected by a LAN cable to your Modem, your ISP (a switch here) a router is useful when you try to have access to internet in all three floors of a building, one router for each floor You can think of the router as a bridge between the Modem and you, wanting to watch videos about routers I think the video also mentioned inbound and outbound, which maybe interpreted as input and output, like similar to those, so you connect your Modem and a router through a LAN cable, the inbound here might mean the internet being transmitted from the switch to the router, in from the switch to the router and then outbound is, the internet being out through the router correct me please if anything
@aakash8515
@aakash8515 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have installed CAT 6 cable throughout my house from one central location, i wanted to know how I can make one singular wifi network from that, so that i may be able to move throughout the house without drops in connection, or having to reconnect to another network, which devices will I need to buy for that, to create a mesh like network. Thanks so much in advance.
@happytorrentt4500
@happytorrentt4500 7 жыл бұрын
I was at Walmart the other day, and I was in the electronics sections looking at random junk. Literally on this one lonely isle with barely anything, right behind a few WiFi routers was a hub. The box looked like it belonged in Indiana Jones
@pijen
@pijen 7 жыл бұрын
all those technicians at my workplace should watch this video. they casually calls everything a modem even though what they meant was either router, network switch, wireless AP or the modem itself.
@ericdeleon1474
@ericdeleon1474 4 жыл бұрын
Wireless Access Point? AP? Nah, WAP
@hifiveguyy
@hifiveguyy 3 жыл бұрын
Wait wait wait hold up. Linus refers to Best Buy as “Mediocre Buy.” Is there a place you can get things cheaper than Best Buy (not that they’re cheap) if so can y’all point me to it?
@juunas22
@juunas22 7 жыл бұрын
I think of myself as computer literate but I had no idea of the difference between a hub and a switch. I thought they were just synonyms since I've never needed a switch. The more you know huh?
@samwisethesoulless9734
@samwisethesoulless9734 6 жыл бұрын
Not to poke fun at muricans, but here you can see the accent diference from great britan and the usa. Whereas on the other side of the pond, they say "rauter" to say "ruter" (as in tree root) I find these little variations in dialects very interesting and fun! on topic though, I have not heard the word modem for some time, they were known at the time at least when I was little, then routers came along and essentially either ate the modem and assimilated it, or it booted it!
@Beasly2323
@Beasly2323 7 жыл бұрын
Not directly related to the video topic but he did mention it: Are zip files an outdated storage format? I've spent the last three years as close to under a rock as possible (graduate school in a field that has nothing to do with tech plz help)
@Enggwaqarkhan
@Enggwaqarkhan 2 жыл бұрын
Hello there If i my isp provides me 100mbps speed, and i connect a 16 port switch to my router ,will i rcv 100mbps on all ports or it'll get divided?
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