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Routers

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Routers

Routers continue to be one of the most popular choices for organizations and businesses with private networks, because they allow you to easily connect your company’s LAN with the telephone company. The typical design simply consists of one wire pair that is used for transmitting and another wire pair that is used for receiving voice or data. However, the capabilities are expanding as new routers are developed.

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05/10

Broadband Routers

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Broadband Routers

Broadband routers, at their core, are used to provide internet access for multiple users. The majority of broadband routers on the market feature a network switch that features at least four Ethernet ports. These are used for computer connections, and will work with desktops and laptops.

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05/10

Cheap Routers

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Cheap Routers

Routers are connected to at least two computer networks, and they are used to receive and forward data packets between those networks. Routers can work in conjunction with LANs (local area networks) or WANs (wide area networks). Typically, a LAN will serve a solitary office or a single floor on a building, while a WAN will consist of interconnected LANs or PCs that are spread out between buildings, cities, states, or even countries. It is possible to find an effective router that suits your specific needs, whether you need to connect LANs, WANs, or a LAN to an internet service provider’s network.

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05/10

Computer Routers

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Computer Routers

We offer affordable, versatile networking solutions and top-of-the-line computer routers that will help you put these solutions into place. Our products and services our designed to help you communicate and transfer data rapidly and efficiently across your entire network. We have an extensive, varied line of computer routers, so we can help you find a solution that works for your specific situation.

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05/10

Enterprise Routers

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Enterprise Routers

Enterprise routers can be used to give small offices the ability to securely transfer data between networks. In the past, the majority of one-floor businesses on a local area network (LAN) used an internet service provider’s network to receive and forward data packets. As we have come to learn time and time again, the Internet is not secure. An enterprise router allows you to connect a private LAN to a much larger, public WAN (wide area network) without the fear that transfers will be violated from the outside.

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05/10

Ethernet Routers

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Ethernet Routers

The Ethernet has become the most widely used LAN (local area network) access method across the globe. It is easy to use and install and it provides a level of versatility that standard broadband access does not give you. It allows fast connection to either a company or home network, while giving you the ability to access the Internet by connecting to a cable or DSL modem.

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05/10

High-Speed Router

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High-Speed Router

Routers use headers and forwarding tables in order to construct the best path for forwarding data packets between two or more computer networks. There are protocols in place such as the basic Internet protocol (IP), the transmission control protocol (TCP), and the internet control message protocol (ICMP) that allow for communication and enable routers to configure efficient data trails. Protocols such as these can be used to transfer information between all networks that are interconnected. They are effective with LAN (local area network) and WAN (wide area network) communications.

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05/10

IP Routers

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IP Routers

Internet protocol (IP) routing is a dynamic process as opposed to a static one. This means that the routes upon which data packets are transferred must be calculated automatically at regular intervals by software in routing devices. An IP router allows the packets to travel through interconnected networks one hop at a time. This means that at each stop along the way, a packet’s next destination is calculated until it reaches its final destination.

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