You may have heard the term, bridge router, and may wonder what it means in relation to network connections. A bridge router is a piece of hardware that is used to direct internet traffic. Specifically, this device is able to connect two local area networks, known as LANs for short. It can then direct internet traffic for both networks. This is where the bridge part of the name, bridge router, comes from.
Bridge routers are also sometimes referred to as �brouters.� This is due to the fact that they are the combination of two separate devices, a network bridge and a router. The bridge portion of this device is something that is referred to as a Layer 2 switch. Later 2 is a technology that was first developed in the 80�s. The router portion of this device implements a Layer 3 switch. Layer 3 switches are needed for LANs with many more subnets.
The bridge is needed in such a network, because without the bridge, a subnet will not be able to communicate with computers that are part of a different subnet. This will certainly be needed for large companies. A company that has different networks for different departments probably needs multiple bridges to connect all those computers together.
The router is needed because it helps direct traffic within those connected networks. It is the router that is able to tell certain packets of data which paths to use to reach their intended destinations in that group of connected computers.
To accomplish this task, the router stores tables of data. These tables are used like a roadmap that tells the router which connections should be used to reach different addresses in the network. Such tables are also likely to include information that tells the router what connections to give priority to over others. Other information on how to handle different kinds of traffic will also be included.
Routers also have the ability to allow LANs to connect to WANs. WAN stands for wide area network. This allows LANs to connect to the internet. Many people and companies use bridge routers because they are a cheaper alternative to using a bridge and router together separately.
You can connect your router to somebody's router, it's called "bridge". Not all routers allow to do that, also usually routers from different brands do not work very well together.
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You can't and you don't want to. A "N" router will work with "G" network components and will additionally support "N" hardware at a higher speed. Converting it to "G" would be a step down.
a) Router is more expensive than Hub, Bridge & Switch. b) Router only work with routable protocol. c) Routing updates consume bandwidth. d) Increase latency due to greater degree of packet filtering.
Yes.
If you do not set password for your wireless network you will get unsecured network. If you mean that you want use your router to connect to another unsecured wireless network and create so called "bridge" the answer is yes. But! Router from different manufactures usually do not work together in the bridge configuration. There are some exceptions but just few.
You have to choose which router is the main one. After that you can configure second router to create "bridge" with the main one. It's better if you have both routers of the same manufacture and model. Many routers even so can be configured for "bridge" usually do not work with different models and manufactures.
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Yes, they can. It's called "bridge".