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Is this little computer network's project right?

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May 12, 2014 2:42:48 PM

Quick question, guys!

I'm learning computer networks by my self. I'm doing the little exercise below so i can learn core concepts:

Create a project of a system made of:

- Two separate networks of 3 computers and 1 hub/switch each, that communicate with each other by a router


This is my answer-project:

Is it right or rong?

Thank you in advance for any feedback on this!

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May 12, 2014 2:46:38 PM

Assuming "Roteador" translates to "router", that works.
That is pretty much exactly how my house network is designed...:) 
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May 12, 2014 2:49:09 PM

Welll there are several ways to do this but there is not enough info to answer really. Are these two networks in 2 locations or in the same room/building using one internet connection..

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May 12, 2014 2:52:27 PM

The specs you posted don't say anything about ADSL or internet connection so why is it there? It's added expense for somethng that is not specified.
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May 12, 2014 2:58:57 PM

USAFRet said:
Assuming "Roteador" translates to "router", that works.
That is pretty much exactly how my house network is designed...:) 


Yep, "roteador" is "router" in portuguese. :)  Thanks for the feedback
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May 12, 2014 3:00:56 PM

thently said:
Welll there are several ways to do this but there is not enough info to answer really. Are these two networks in 2 locations or in the same room/building using one internet connection..

Thent


Hi! Thanks for trying to help me!

The question dont specify it, really. I just copied and pasted it here ;) 
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May 12, 2014 3:05:11 PM

thx1138v2 said:
The specs you posted don't say anything about ADSL or internet connection so why is it there? It's added expense for somethng that is not specified.


You're right. The question don't ask for a modem, but i'm trying to think of it as a real world situation, you know...
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