By: Lee Jesberger | Tools and equipment One of the most versatile and heavily used power tools in the home wood shop, would have to be the router. These tools are capable of so many things, you could spend an enormous amount of time learning their full potential. From cutting dado's, to making moldings, to making raised panel doors, these tools, equipped with the proper bit, can accomplish a whole host of wood working tasks. read more
By: Manish Singh | Manufacturing A Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) router is a computer controlled machine for composites, aluminum, steel, plastics, wood and foams. It is a specific version of a CNCtool. read more
By: Manish Singh | Customer Service A Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) router is a computer controlled machine for composites, aluminum, steel, plastics, wood and foams. It is a specific version of a CNCtool. read more
By: Joe Maldonado | Article Marketing For those of us who are totally without a clue, here is a compilation of data regarding what a wireless router is and does. read more
By: Michal Lepiarz | Networks Proper configuration of the router is the precondition for networking and Internet access. Let's begin with the description of its functions... read more
By: John V. | Hardware Before purchasing a wireless router you are supposed to a short online search about which routers are believed to be best secured. read more
By: mikeruther1 | Business The term router is referred for a device which is fitted along with the computer. It is the router only which is responsible to forward the data packets to their exact destination point. read more
By: Hugh J. Lara | Hardware A USB wireless router like Synet Windy31 has convinced lots of users that network flexibility is worthy of an investment. This model is fast to install, compact and almost fully automated. It poses in terms of compatibility with the Internet service, yet, users criticize its too short USB head and the absence of Draft N support. read more
By: Hugh J. Lara | Hardware Lots of things have improved in LAN and WAN networking due to the appearance of the wireless router. Linksys models manufactured by Cisco connect peripherals and computers to a local network and the Internet, depending on the user's needs. read more
By: Lucy LaForest | Article Marketing : In this article I discuss router bits. The large variety of router bits make this power tool a woodshop workhorse. There are many choices when it comes to router bits. Matching the bit to the router and choosing a quality bit can make all the difference. read more
By: Darwin Redshield | Quotes Many immediately think of Cisco Systems when they think of the inventor of the router. The truth behind the story is a bit different though. William 'Bill' Yeager, an American engineer born in San Francisco, created the first multiple-protocol router in 1981. He was serving at Stanford's Knowledge Systems laboratory at the time, and dubbed the first creation 'Ships in the Night.' Yeager describes his time at Stanford and the invention of the first multi-protocol router (from pbs.org) "Before Sun was formed at Stanford University, efforts were already underway across campus in the . read more
By: Jeremy Sandcastle | Hardware Router is considered as an important tool in a small or home office network. It is because of this innocent small box that everything in your set up runs smooth and remains connected. Many find it quite hazardous whenever they have to set up a router, as the given instructions on the manuals are often full of ambiguities that are quite hard to understand for a common person. read more
By: Martin Smith | Technology If you have just gone and got yourself a new wireless router you will now need to set this up and possibly change some configurations so you have a secure network and one that works for you. One of the first things I recommend when you purchase a new router is to make sure you have a quick read of the manual. read more