Networks with different speeds can be connected using network devices such as routers, switches, or gateways that manage data traffic and protocol translation. These devices facilitate the communication between networks by buffering data, adjusting transmission rates, and ensuring compatibility between differing protocols. Additionally, techniques like traffic shaping and Quality of Service (QoS) can optimize performance across the connected networks, allowing for efficient data flow despite speed differences.
A gateway, or router, connects different networks.A gateway, or router, connects different networks.A gateway, or router, connects different networks.A gateway, or router, connects different networks.
Two different networks are connected by a router. Switches are used to connect network devices within networks.
its arouter that inter connects between routers so that it connects those different networks
computers in one office
Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
autosensing mechanism
NO.
No, a router connects 2 or more different networks. A modem just changes the signal type.
Switches, hubs...
A router is the device that connects networks with differing addressing schemes, packet sizes, and interfaces. It operates at the network layer of the OSI model and is responsible for forwarding data packets between networks by determining the best path for data transmission. Routers can manage traffic between different types of networks, such as local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), ensuring efficient communication across diverse systems.
bridge
No. A hub is hardware that connects different devices within a single network. You probably are thinking of a switch or router.