What is the Function of Router?
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Answer / kapilasdhir
Router is a Device that provides the Connectivity between
Tow and More Different Network ID. Router is a Layer 3
Device of OSI model.
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ROUTER IS OSI LAYER 3 DEVICES BASICALLY ITS MANY FUCTION .
Roter is a packet switching & path seletion ,
multicollision domain multicast domain , by default router
breakes broadcast & collsion domain.
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Answer / nandhini
A 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, and are the critical device that
keeps data flowing between networks and keeps the networks
connected to the Internet.
When data is sent between locations on one network or from
one network to a second network the data is always seen and
directed to the correct location by the router. They
accomplish his by using headers and forwarding tables to
determine the best path for forwarding the data packets,
and they use protocols such as ICMP to communicate with
each other and configure the best route between any two
hosts
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Answer / m haja bahurudeen
ROUTER
1) It is connected between two different network.
2) Layer3 Devices.
3) Breakup broadcast domain
4) Router using ip address. every router having routing table
all network ip stored in routing table.
5) Intelligent devices
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Answer / medhat moharam
router determine where to send information from one
computer to another,Its a telecommunication device used to
connect computer on the network.
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