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    Thanks for this information & sharing with us.
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    Please share here the updates on routers because I wanna know about it.
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    well almost everyone knows that..who is a internet user now a days..but for a newbee..its a device which is used to transfer data packets between lan and Wan...it helps to dial internet connection too..and make the connection wireless..if wifi is in it..
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    A device, transfers the data packets between networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect.

    Routers use headers and forwarding tables to determine the best path for forwarding the packets and they use protocols such as ICMP to communicate with each other and configure the best route between any two hosts. Very little filtering of data is done through routers.

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    A Router is a layer 3 network device that moves data between different network segments and can look into a packet header to determine the best path for the packet to travel. Routers can connect network segments that use different protocols. They also allow all users in a network to share a single connection to the Internet or a WAN. It is used to improve network performance by:-
    • segmenting the network and creating separate collision & broadcast domains.
    • reducing competition for bandwidth.
    • Broadcasts are not forwarded to other network segments.
    • Increases security by using Access Lists.

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    Re: What is Router

    Hello,

    It is a device which transfer data between the network. In order to get the network access router is important.

    Thanks,
    Jerrel Wilson

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    I assume that now a days we can't find a person who don't know about basic information about Router. But there is no only one typs of Router available. There are too many types of Router. You have not mention that you are talking about which router.
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    Hello

    There is very nice information of Router, I was in search of some source regarding router since from many days so thanks for sharing here. Now everyone here understood easily what is router! Great post.

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    Router is a device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect.

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    It was a worth to read all the stuff about router, there are many kind routers like WIFI, wireless, and many other type of routers. Their are basically two types as per my knowledge are:

    Static router: In this the system administrator is defining the shortest path in the network.it has some limits as it is used in the relatively.

    Dynamic router: It can define the shortest path by itself between the nodes.

    I hope this will help you.

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    Router plays an important role in networking

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    Router is commonly used for networking purposes. It may either be for a short distance and just involve the use of connecting cables and wires or it may be for a range detection set up.

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    re: What is router?

    Hello,

    Router is a device which is used to connect two or more computer together and interchange data packet between the two.

    Thanks,
    George Flint

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    Any.
    They all work out of the box.
    Unless you get some sort of awesome Cisco router that actually runs IOS (not linksys), you'll have to manually configure those ones by command line. That said, even the ASA's come preconfigured to work out of the box without touching them..

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    A router is a device in computer networking that forwards data packets to their destinations, based on their addresses.

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    Router is device which provide Connectivity Between the networks.

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