Types of Routers
what is broadband connection
in communication networks?
Broadband is a high-capacity high-speed Data transmission
medium.
This can be done on a single cable by establishing different
bandwidth channels.
Broadband technology can be used to transmit voice, data and
video over long distances simultaneously.
Routers
Routers capture the information
that come through broadband connection via a modem and deliver it to your
computer.
The router choose route for the
packet so that you receive the information Firstly.
Types of Routers
There
are several types of routers.Namely,
Broadband Routers
Wireless Routers
Other Type of Router
Edge Router
Subscriber Edge Router
Inter-provider Border Router
Core Router
Wired and Wireless Routers.
Broadband Routers
Broadband
routers can do different types of things.
Broadband
routers can be used to connect computers or to connect to the Internet.
If
you connect to the internet through phone and using Voice over IP technology
(VOIP) then you need broadband router.
These
are often a special type of modem (ADSL) that will have both Ethernet and phone
jacks.
Wireless Routers
Wireless
routers create a wireless signal in your home or office.
So,
any PC within range of Wireless routers can connect it and use your Internet.
In
order to secure your Wireless routers, you simply need to come secure it with
password or get your IP address.
Then,
you'll log on into your router with the user ID and passwords will that come
with your router.
Other Type of Router
Edge Router
This
type of router are placed at the edge of the ISP network, the are normally
configured to external protocol like BGP (Border gateway protocol) to another
BGP of other ISP or large organisation.
Subscriber Edge Router
This
type of router belongs to an end user (enterprise) organization.
It’s
configured to broadcast external BGP to it’s provider’s AS(s)
Inter-provider Border Router
This
type of router is for Interconnecting ISPs, this is a BGP speaking router
that maintains BGP sessions with other BGP speaking routers in other providers'
ASes.
Core Router
A
router that resides within the middle or backbone of the LAN network rather
than at its periphery.
In
some instances , a core router provides a stepdown backbone , interconnecting
the distribution routers from multiple building of a campus ( LAN), or Large
enterprise Location (WAN).
They
tend to be optimized for a high brandwidth.
Wired and Wireless Routers.
Home
and small office networking is becoming popular by day by the use of IP wired
and wireless router.
Wired
and wireless router are able to maintain routing and configuration information
in their routing table.
They
also provide the service of filtering traffic of incoming and outgoing packets
based on IP addresses.
Some
wireless routers combines the functions of router with those of a network
switch and that of a firewall in one.
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