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Saturday 9 June 2012

ROUTER INFORMATION

ROUTER INFORMATION CENTER

Whether you are a novice just learning about networks and the hardware associated with them or if you are an experienced IT professional looking for on-line router resources and router tutorials, Alliance Datacom's Cisco Router Information Center has what you are looking for.

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Router Definition
Router Manufacturers
Router Resellers
Configure a Router
Router in Operation
Router Repair
Router Definition
On the Internet, a router is a device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its current understanding of the state of the networks it is connected to. A router is located at any juncture of networks or gateway, including each Internet point-of-presence. A router is often included as part of a network switch.

A router creates or maintains a table of the available routes and their conditions and uses this information along with distance and cost algorithms to determine the best route for a given packet. Typically, a packet may travel through a number of network points with routers before arriving at its destination. An edge router is a router that interfaces with an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network. A b-router is a network bridge combined with a router.

Router Manufacturers

    Cisco Systems
    ADTRAN

Router Resellers
Alliance Datacom is a Wide Area Network Design Specialist. With partnerships and contacts throughout the networking industry, Alliance Datacom has been able to offer hundreds of both New and Refurbished network hardware at competitive prices.

Configure a Router
Steve Steinke of Network Magazine has written a good easy to understand white paper explaining the challenges associated with Configuring a Router.

Router in Operation
View explanation of a router in operation.

Router Repair
Have expert technicians work on your equipment for a fraction of industry prices.  offers reliable service and outstanding warranties for all networking equipment.

There is little doubt that the KING of Networking is Cisco Systems. Here are a few helpful links to their very useful tutorials.
Used Cisco System Router Links

    Cisco's Configuring Interfaces
    Troubleshooting 700 Series Routers
    All of Cisco Router Products
    Router Configuration Tutorial
A device that provides access to the Internet for multiple computers. It typically includes a network switch with four or more Ethernet ports for wired connections to desktop and laptop computers. "Wireless" broadband routers include an 802.11g access point.

The device switches Internet traffic between the computers and a cable or DSL modem and non-Internet traffic between machines. It combines a router, network switch and DHCP server (to assign IP addresses to stations). The router also provides network address translation (NAT), which allows multiple users to reach the Internet with one public IP address assigned by the cable or telephone company to the service.

Following are the various configurations in which broadband routers are installed. See NAT, DHCP, wireless LAN, cable modem, DSL, broadband and router.

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