layer 3
Layer 3
It is the time between successive packets.
Middle man attack
Router
The role is to transfer frames to packets
Packets relate to the sending and receiving of batches of data between two devices.
It is the time between successive packets.
No - Transport layer protocols are not concerned with addressing packets to the correct system. (True)
hierarchical addressing.
Middle man attack
A router is a networking device that forwards data on a network.
Routers operate at Layer 3 of the OSI model and, therefore, take more time to interpret logical addressing information. Network + Guide To Networks Review Question Chapter 6 #16
... packet-switching networks.
Router
True
this protocol routes data packets between networks . IP address specify the locations of the source and destination nodes in the topology of routing system.
Data packets Source: Page 10 of Network+ Guide to Networks by Tamara Dean (5th Edition)
A router is a device that routes all traffic to and from your network. A router functions by forwarding packets of data between computer networks.