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,<a href=" " target="_blank">cheap air jordans< a>.<p>< p> <p>The router, as its name implies, routes devices connected to it (either with a wire or via Wi-Fi) so that they can access your Internet connection. The router creates a number of internal IP addresses--private addresses used only within your local network. When you log on to your network with your Mac or an iOS device,<a href=" " target="_blank">cheap jordans for sale< a>, it's assigned one of these addresses. An easy way to think of a local IP address is as the device's network name--like Shane, Courtney, Anastasia, or Gub-Gub--only in this case, the name is represented by a string of numbers separated by periods (<em>192.168.0.22< em> or <em>10.0.1.29< em>, for instance).< p> <p>I don't want to burden you with a load of technical terms,, so perhaps an analogy will help you understand how they all fit together. Imagine that the IP address assigned by your ISP is a road in front of your house. The modem is your home's driveway. The router is the home itself. And the router's IP addresses are the many doors you use to enter and exit your home.< p> <p><strong>Configuring the Network preference< strong>< p> <aside class="nativo-promo tablet desktop" id="">
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