Handling Broadcasts, Error Logging, Debug packet filtering, & SNMP processing
what does a router do after receiving a frame
A Wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router but also includes the functions of a wireless access point and a network switch.
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Bolt Beranek and Newman company created the first router. The IMP or Interface Message processor.
A wireless router, is a device that not only performs the functions of a router but also acts as a wireless access point. Wireless clients connect to the wireless router to access a common network, the router also often provides access to the internet.
Several computers attempting to connect to the same router at once, router processes one, then the next, then the next, etc..
No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.No. A router is a special kind of computer. "PC" means "personal computer"; this is another kind of computer.
According to some reviews of the Belkin N+ wireless router, it performs better than other Draft N devices such as the Linksys WRT300N router. Before purchasing either router talk to an IT professional for the product that would best fit your needs.
A processor, or more commonly a CPU, is an individualized processing device. It may contain multiple cores. A core is a bank of registers and dedicated cache structure that performs all of a processor's tasks, but is not an entire processor. For example, more multi-core processors have a separate array of logic functions that are not integrated with the core, such as the Memory Controller in AMD Phenom and Phenom II processors. There is one (or two, in the Phenom II) memory controllers total for the processor, reguardless of the number of cores. Think of a 'core' as a cylinder in an engine. A V8 enginer has 4 'cores', but the engine is the 'processor'. You can have a V12 or a W32 or a V4 or any of another combination, but there's only one processor. However the number of cores can greatly influence the overall power and capability of the processor.
It disables nonessential system processes and services.
a load balancing router distributes processes and communication activity evenely across a computer network so that one single device isn't overused. busy websites such as facebook use a load balancing router
The very first device that had fundamentally the same functionality as a router does today, was the Interface Message Processor (IMP); IMPs were the devices that made up the ARPANET, the first packet network.