What is a router?
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Answer / kanif
As name itself indicates .....
router : R-OUT-R
R :- RADA...
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Answer / prathaviraj
router is a network device. work on osi layer3 (network layer)
use to communicate two
different or same networks.
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Answer / srinivas bolusupati
Router is a network device, use to communicate two
diffarent or same networks.
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Answer / satheesh
Router is a device which is used for communication of
two diffrent Geogaraphical Area Nwtwork without any third
party tool.
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Answer / allu subash mohan ganesh
A router is an electronic device that interconnects two or
more computer networks, and selectively interchanges
packets of data between them. Each data packet contains
address information that a router can use to determine if
the source and destination are on the same network, or if
the data packet must be transferred from one network to
another
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Answer / ashokkumar
Router is Layer 3 network device which transfer data between
two or more different networks using various routing protocols.
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Answer / rajib sarkar
Router is a layer 3(network) communication device, which is
used to connect different networks.it forwards data packets
by choosing the route.
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Answer / dharamender
router is a device which connect wan to lan
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It’s like hub. Connect to devices on a network. Communicate
two or more different network. Different geographical area
location.
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It’s like hub. Connect to devices on a network. Communicate
two or more different network. Different geographical area
location.
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