If you mean your external address that one which other internet user can see out of your network. The answer is yes. If your question is whether your router can hide its real address: the answer is no. If you want to hide your real ip address you need to use one of those proxy servers. And it's rather matter of each computer in your network to have proxy settings set than the router itself.
Connects the router to a single broadcast address. e.g. LAN
Connects the router to a single broadcast address. e.g. LAN
Generally speaking, routers will unicast-forward incoming packets which have a network broadcast address as destination, unless they are directly connected to that network/subnet and therefore know that the destination address is a broadcast address
It will not forward the frame to another network
SwitchDescription: Network Switch a device that seperates the Broadcast domain of a LAN segment from other segments.
Since a router does not forward broadcast messages it automatically splits up the broadcast domains for all clients connected to them.
router
254. 256 minus the network address, minus the broadcast address.
It depends on the router. Usually it will say the range on the box the router came in.
The broadcast message is forwarded using an IP helper address, The client broadcasts to find the server
By default DNS is enabled on a router with a server address of 255.255.255.255,which provides for a local broadcast
A hub contains a single collision domain and a single broadcast domain, regardless of the number of ports on the hub.