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First lets understand the function of a router...
A network device that forwards packets from one network to another. Based on internal routing tables, routers read each incoming packet and decide how to forward it. The destination address in the packets determines which line (interface) outgoing packets are directed to. In large-scale enterprise routers, the current traffic load, congestion, line costs and other factors determine which line to forward to.
Hope u would have got an idea of a router..
No. It simply transmits it.
Looking for some recommendations on an Appliance or software that watches network traffic for issues, bad software, and certain traffic.
by njohn on August 25th, 2010
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wireless of direct connect (stuff using a wire)
by Anonymous on October 11th, 2010
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Who is willing to help me with my website?
by FormerMember9234095 on September 15th, 2010
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What would happen if someone tried to move zig, but didn't know what they doing?
by Have A Nice Day on October 16th, 2010
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how can i find the user of a machine if i have their ip address and computer name in the same network as mine?
by tribhuwan139 on October 7th, 2010
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You say No so forcefully. ;)
by MIA on April 1st, 2008
And you read it exactly as I intended it to be read! :-O
by Gone. on April 1st, 2008
:) I guess I am getting to know you.
by MIA on April 1st, 2008
I guess there could be the beginnings of an affinity here :)
by Gone. on April 1st, 2008
You may be right. :)
by MIA on April 1st, 2008