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How does brouter differ from router ?​

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Answered by shafisuthriwala
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Difference between Router and Brouter

Both router and brouter are connecting devices in networking.

1. Router :

A router is a networking device that is designed to receive, analyze, and forward data packets between computer networks. A router is used to connect LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area Network).

2. Brouter :

A brouter is a networking device that functions both as a bridge and a router. It can forward data between networks (serving as a bridge), but can also route data to individual systems within a network (serving as a router).

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Answered by Saran2021cool
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A router is a networking device that is designed to receive, analyze, and forward data packets between computer networks. A router is used to connect LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area Network).

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