Why Do We Need a Router? When Connecting Two Different Networks Together

Why Do We Need a Router? When Connecting Two Different Networks Together Welcome to the my lab! In this video tutorial, I will be breaking down the absolute foundational principles of routing. If you've ever wondered why a switch isn't enough to connect different parts of the internet, or why your wires stay red when you first plug in a Cisco router, this step-by-step video guide is for you. Follow along with me as I configure two separate network environments, open the interface status ports, assign default gateways, and run the final successful ping test. Press play below to watch the full walkthrough, and don't forget to drop a comment if you get stuck on any of your configurations!

How to Download & Install Cisco Packet Tracer

 



In this tutorial, I cover the exact installation process for Cisco Packet Tracer on Windows. Key Steps Covered: 1. Searching for the official Cisco Skills For All platform. 2. Setting up your free user profile. 3. Finding the correct 64-bit desktop download. 4. Walking through the standard installation setup wizard. Make sure to follow along with the video above to ensure your software is configure properly for your labs.

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