A device that allows information to traverse different networks. Generally these are Layer 3 devices and a router is a perfect example of an internetworking device.
A (basic) switch is NOT an internetworking device because information cannot be sent to a different network.
The devices that are used in networking are called inter networking devices. Some inter networking devices are hubs , switches, router. These devices can operate in first three layers that is the physical, data link and network.
Token ring hub
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an end device
Yes, it is also and input device. I/O device.
input device
Token ring hub
Networking is a real word, "internetworking" isn't.
Space Internetworking Center was created in 2010-09.
The budget of Space Internetworking Center is 1,500,000 euros.
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Gene. White has written: 'Internetworking and addressing' -- subject- s -: Computer network protocols, Computer networks, Internetworking - Telecommunication -
Internetworking devices which means its efficient and performance is up to the mark. But in networking devices there is a lot of problems when we are sending the packets from one computer to another computer.So its difficult to work with networking devices compare to interconnecting devices. Cost is moderately high in this..
802.1
Internetworking involves connecting two or more distinct computer networks or network segments via a common routing technology. The result is called an internetwork (often shortened to internet). The most notable example of internetworking is the Internet (capitalized), a network of networks based on many underlying hardware technologies, but unified by an internetworking protocol standard, called the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). So in the way you phrased the question there is no difference. If Internet (capital "I") then you are referring to The Internet (www, ftp, etc.)
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Silvano Gai has written: 'Internetworking IPv6 with Cisco routers' -- subject(s): Routers (Computer networks), Computer networks, Management, TCP/IP (Computer network protocol), Internetworking (Telecommunication)