Bit By Bit Networking

Sunday, 7 August 2016





Router:
A router is a network device  that forwards data packets between PC systems. Router play out the activity coordinating capacities on the Internet. An information bundle is ordinarily sent starting with one switch then onto the next through the systems that constitute the internetwork until it achieves its destination node.

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