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Why do routers forward packets slow?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Granted a router is a slower device than a hub, repeater, or switch or bridge. This is because it must look at the entire frame and decode the layer 3 information to decide whether or not to forward/route a packet to another network.

The decision on routing takes time as well, because the router must consult its routing tables to determine the best route. This makes the router device a slower device than devices operating at a lower OSI layer level.

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