FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

COMMUNICATION WIRELESS COMPUTING DEVICES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A router ____
A
Turns ethernet signals into Internet signals
B
Directs network traffic based on IP addresses
C
Cannot be used in a LAN-only on the Internet
D
Repeats incoming packets to ALL ports
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A router directs the network traffic it receives based on the destination IP address. To do this, it keeps a table of which physical connections have preferred connections to IP address ranges.

Detailed explanation-2: -A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers perform the traffic directing functions between networks and on the global Internet.

Detailed explanation-3: -Router. A router directs data requests from one network to another. Routers examine incoming packets to determine the appropriate destination IP address and then forward the packet to that destination. A router can also enable internet access through its connection to a modem, or as a combined modem-router.

Detailed explanation-4: -As described above, your public IP address is provided to your router by your ISP. Typically, ISPs have a large pool of IP addresses that they distribute to their customers. Your public IP address is the address that all the devices outside your internet network will use to recognize your network.

Detailed explanation-5: -Firstly, a router acts as a digital mail sorting office to manage traffic flows between two or more networks. It looks at the destination IP address on incoming data packets and forwards them in the right direction. Secondly, a router allows multiple devices to use a single internet connection.

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