Which of the following would MOST likely be used to connect one or more devices to the Internet in a SOHO?
Which of the following would MOST likely be used to connect one or more devices to the Internet in a SOHO?
In a Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) environment, a router is most commonly used to connect one or more devices to the Internet. A router provides the necessary functionality to manage the connection between the local network and the Internet, allowing multiple devices to share a single Internet connection. It handles network address translation (NAT) and often includes additional features such as firewall security. A hub lacks the capability to manage Internet connections, an Ethernet gateway is a less commonly used term, and a wireless access point provides wireless connectivity but does not handle the primary Internet connection.
To connect one or more devices to the Internet in a SOHO, you would most likely use: D. Router A router provides the necessary connection between your local network and the Internet, managing IP addresses and traffic.
page 274-275 of the official comptia prayer guide and song book says a router is the appliance used to connect soho networks to the internet. Lesson 6 topic b
The question is not what appliance the SOHO network uses to connect to the Internet. It's what method most DEVICES in a SOHO would use to connect to the Internet.
honestly. people need to understand question
I am going for D also as it says to connect to the internet. Access point without router cannot connect to internet.
Router is my pick here as well.
I will go with Router on this
Connection to internet is the word here. Router is the answer. Its C
THE Right asnwer is D
What is a wireless access point used for? A WAP is a device that allows different types of wireless network cards connect without cables, hence wireless, to connect to LANs and access resources, including the Internet. A WAP plugs into a hub or switch and is the device that joins the unwired network to the wired network.
D. Router In a Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) environment, a router would most likely be used to connect one or more devices to the Internet. Routers play a crucial role in connecting a local network to the Internet, providing network address translation (NAT), firewall capabilities, and the ability to share a single Internet connection among multiple devices. Options A (Hub) and C (Wireless access point) are not typically used for Internet connectivity in a SOHO setting. A hub is a basic networking device that does not provide the necessary features for Internet connection sharing, and a wireless access point provides Wi-Fi connectivity but does not handle Internet connectivity on its own. Option B (Ethernet gateway) is a less common term and is not as widely used as "router" in the context of connecting devices to the Internet.
A router is a device that connects one or more networks, such as a home or small office network, to the internet. It allows multiple devices to share a single internet connection and provides network address translation (NAT) to enable communication between the devices on the local network and the internet
The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.
Three things need to be true for this question to be correct: 1.) "connect one or more devices": Router & WAP 2.) connect "to the internet": Router 3.) "in a SOHO" : Router & WAP The router checks all three, WAP only check to statements correct. The creators of these test/quizzes need to stop trying to make thing more complicated, they are confusing themselves.
Router is a gateway to the WAN ( internet ) where the Small Office Home Office network is connected. Hub is a legacy device substituted by the switch. All the SOHO devices are connected to the switch that is connected to the router. Then router is a gateway to the Internet. The wireless access point can connect some devices wirelessly inside the SOHO network. If you will use cmd and type ipconfig /all - default gateway IPv4 address will be your router receiving and transmitting data between your SOHO and the Internet based on IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
The default gateway decimal address is a router. IPv4 is the private IP address of your device after ipconfig /all command prompt display. Sorry for that mistake in one of the sentences above.
' A soho wireless router' in student guide chapter 5 page 4
A router will be ideal for limited devices but the questions says one or more devices which might be more than the available ports on the router
The link that is posted beneath the correct answer doesn't help at all with why the answer is an access point. I watched the whole video.
I would hope it’s router.