Thrhough IP address.
No. By definition a router forwards data from one network to another. For example it would route data from you local LAN to Internet, or from one LAN to another. Further they typically use header information in the data packets to determine the best path to send the data through.
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A broadcast packet is sent and received by all systems on a LAN; it can contain any kind of data. The more broadcasting that a LAN does, the slower it will be overall since every device has to read the packet.
What two terms describe the "data requester" and "data provider" in a LAN? A data requester is a client and the data provider is a server.
What two terms describe the "data requester" and "data provider" in a LAN? A data requester is a client and the data provider is a server.
What two terms describe the "data requester" and "data provider" in a LAN? A data requester is a client and the data provider is a server.
What two terms describe the "data requester" and "data provider" in a LAN? A data requester is a client and the data provider is a server.
What two terms describe the "data requester" and "data provider" in a LAN? A data requester is a client and the data provider is a server.
LAN cables help in transferring and receiving data
WAN spans large geographical areas, when LAN is usually limited within one building.
the router filter & forward the data segment from one lan to another lan
Actually there are only 2 unless you are using 1000BaseT.