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A Translational Bridge is used to connect networks that use different protocols.
It's a protocol that routers use to figure out how to get to other devices on the network. Even if they have to go through other routers and different networks.
Modern networks used two devices for the data packets within the network will flow easily. The two devices are the routers and switches.
Most of the time you use a router between two networks. You can also use a bridge but bridges are most likely software based. Routers are hardware based or "appliances".
Routers may make incorrect forwarding decisions until the network is converged.
Either through the use of switch, hub, or an access point for wireless communications.
Belkin routers are some of the easiest routers to use. However, they are not the only routers with easy set but they are low in cost. There are routers that are cheaper and are just as easy to use like the Verizon wireless router but Belkin is still a great brand.
A single router, with 2 interfaces, is sufficient.
The only routers or network equipment I know that use AOSS are Buffalow technology group systems. I believe it is a proprietary system.
for small LANS use a switch, for two or more a router is needed
Within a network segment where a router may have several neighbors, such as an Ethernet network, the OSPF routers elect a designated router (DR). Due to the importance of the DR, a backup DR (BDR) is also elected. The DR will centralize communications - all other routers in that segment will only have a full adjacency with the DR and the BDR - and partial adjacencies with all other routers in the segment.