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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What would you NOT use a router for?
A
To run applications on your computer
B
To share information with another computer
C
To connect with another device
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Don’t Take Too Deep of a Cut – Taking off too much material at once will cause excessive chatter and put a lot of stress on the bit. Don’t Route Narrow Edges – Routers are big and top-heavy, so don’t try to use them on narrow edges without additional support.

Detailed explanation-2: -It sends information from the internet to personal devices like computers, phones, and tablets. These internet-connected devices in your home make up your Local Area Network (LAN). Once a modem brings in information from the internet, a router distributes this data to your personal devices.

Detailed explanation-3: -If you have two PCs that you want to network but no router, you can connect them using an Ethernet crossover cable or establish an ad-hoc wireless network if they have Wi-Fi hardware. You can do anything you could on a normal network after hooking them up, including sharing files and printers.

Detailed explanation-4: -You need a router to share a single internet connection to multiple devices. Internet providers generally issue only one IP address to the first device connected to its modem or ONT. Think of that address as your internet mailing address-without it, you can’t receive or send data across the internet.

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