Definition of Routers. Meaning of Routers. Synonyms of Routers

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Definition of Routers

Router
Router Rout"er, n. (Carp.) (a) A plane made like a spokeshave, for working the inside edges of circular sashes. (b) A plane with a hooked tool protruding far below the sole, for smoothing the bottom of a cavity.
Router
Router Rout"er, n. (Mach.) A machine with a rapidly revolving vertical spindle and cutter for scooping out the surface of wood or metal, as between and around the engraved parts of an electrotype.

Meaning of Routers from wikipedia

- Look up router in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Router may refer to: Router (computing), a computer networking device Router (woodworking), a rotating...
- of IP routers are home and small office routers that forward IP packets between the home computers and the Internet. More sophisticated routers, such...
- dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates exceeding 300 Mbit/s (For 2.4 GHz band) and 450 Mbit/s (For 5 GHz band). Some wireless routers provide multiple...
- The Routers were an American instrumental group in the early 1960s. Formed in 1961 by Michael Z. Gordon, the Routers' recordings sometimes used session...
- enabled routers not only request the routing tables of other routers every 30 seconds, they also listen to incoming requests from neighbouring routers and...
- securely between routers, optionally using a variety of authentication methods to allow only trusted routers to parti****te in routing. OSPFv3 (IPv6) relies...
- creation of virtual routers, which are an abstract representation of multiple routers, i.e. primary/active and secondary/Standby routers, acting as a group...
- (LANs) on interior or border routers. Routers with RIPv1 implementation exchange their routing tables with neighbouring routers by broadcasting a RIPv1 packet...
- Juniper's routers. Juniper introduced a suite of routers for the network edge that allowed it to compete with Cisco. Juniper's edge routers had a 9% market...
- manufactures a series of network routers directly competing with Linksys routers from Belkin. The Asus series of routers usually ship with Broadcom chipsets...