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  Router
A router consists of a computer networking device that determines the next network point to which to forward a data packet toward its destination, a process known as routing.
A router must be connected to at least two networkss, or it will have nothing to route.
Routers are also now being implemented as Internet gateways, primarily for small networks like those used in homes and small offices.
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 Router - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A router is a computer networking device that forwards data packets across an internetwork toward their destinations, through a process known as routing.
Large modern routers have thus come to resemble telephone switches, with whose technology they are currently converging and may eventually replace, whilst small routers have become a common household item.
A router is normally used to connect at least two networks, but a special variety of router is the one-armed router, used to route packets in a virtual LAN environment.
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 Router - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Modern routers have thus come to resemble telephone switches, whose technology they are currently converging with and may eventually replace.
A router must be connected to at least two networks, or it will have nothing to route.
A special variety of router is the one-armed router used to route packets in a virtual LAN environment.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Router   (399 words)

  
 Fuzzball router - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuzzball routers were the first modern routers on the Internet.
They were DEC LSI-11 computers loaded with router software written by David L. Mills (of the University of Delaware).
The name "Fuzzball" was the colloquialism for Mills' routing software.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fuzzball_routers   (93 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Router   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A one-armed router is a special variety of router used to route packets in a VLAN environment.
In computer networking and telecommunications, a flapping router is a router that transmits routing updates alternately advertising a destination network first via one route, then via a different route.
Routers Jump to: navigation, search Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) is the Unix derivative distributed by the University of California, Berkeley starting in the 1970s.
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 Router   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Router conversion kits are the latest evolution in router design and utility.
Routers are now used for other purposes too.
Now, routers can be connected to games consoles such as the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
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 Fuzzball router -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fuzzball routers were the first modern ((computer science) a device that forwards data packets between computer networks) routers on the (A computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange) Internet.
They were (The last (12th) month of the year) DEC (additional info and facts about LSI-11) LSI-11 computers loaded with router software written by (additional info and facts about David L. Mills) David L. Mills (of the (additional info and facts about University of Delaware) University of Delaware).
About fifty of them were deployed worldwide in the early (The decade from 1980 to 1989) 1980s to test many of the (A computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange) Internet's first protocols.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fu/fuzzball_router.htm   (157 words)

  
 Read about Router at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Router and learn about Router here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
telephone switches, with whose technology they are currently converging and may eventually replace, whilst small routers have become a common household item.
one-armed router used to route packets in a virtual LAN environment.
These are not "routers" in the true sense, but the terminology has been confused with
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Router   (388 words)

  
 php-deluxe.net - description Router
So for example, a router at home connects the Internet Service Provider s network (usually on an Internet address) together with the LAN in the home (typically using a range of Private IP address) and a single broadcast domain.
A router is normally used to connect at least two computer networks, but a special variety of router is the one-armed router, used to route packets in a virtual LAN environment.
These are routers in the true sense because they join two networks together - the Wide area network and the Local area network and have a routing table.
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 PmWiki | JasbirParmar / ProjectDraftII
Router: A router consists of a computer networking device that determines the next network point to which to forward a data packet toward its destination, a process known as routing.
Although general-purpose computers can perform routing, modern high-speed routers are highly specialized computers, generally with extra hardware added to accelerate both common routing functions such as packet forwarding and specialized functions such as IP encryption.
A router must be connected to at least two networks, or it will have nothing to route A router creates and/or maintains a table, called a "routing table" that stores the best routes to certain network destinations and the "routing metrics" associated with those routes.
falcon.tamucc.edu /wiki/JasbirParmar/ProjectDraftII   (1871 words)

  
 The Fuzzball   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fuzzball is now in the Computing Dictionary and remembered in the NSF history archives.
Fuzzballs were deployed extensively in the DARPA SATNET program during the 1970s.
Perhaps the best known role of the Fuzzball was as routers for the NSFNET Phase-I Backbone Network [2], which was deployed during the 1986-1988 time period.
www.ee.udel.edu /~mills/gallery/gallery10.html   (309 words)

  
 Router :: Web Articles ::
A router is essentially different from a switch which connects devices to a local network.
One easy illustration for the different functions of routers and switches is to think of switches as roads connecting all homes in a city and routers as highways connecting the cities in a country.
[1]Most Unix-like operating systems include all necessary software to perform routing; the Linux Router Project is an example of a Linux distribution that specialises in routing.
www.webarticles.com /Internet/Security/Router   (546 words)

  
 The TCP/IP Guide - The HELLO Protocol (HELLO)
One of the key jobs of routers using HELLO is to compute the time delay to send and receive datagrams to and from its neighbors.
Router A using RIP receiving an RIP Response message from Router B knows it can reach every destination Router B can, but at a cost of one extra hop (the hop to go from Router A to Router B).
Similarly, router A receiving a HELLO message from Router B knows it can reach every destination that Router B can, but at an additional approximate cost of the computed delay for the link between Router A and Router B.
www.tcpipguide.com /free/t_TheHELLOProtocolHELLO.htm   (734 words)

  
 [ih] Global congestion collapse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I built in priority queueing and preemption in the fuzzball routers.
The NSFnet routers ran my >>code, which was horribly overrun by supercomputer traffic.
>> >>The NSFnet meltdown occured primarily because the fuzzball routers >>used smart interfaces that retransmitted when either an error occured >>or the receiver ran dry of buffers.
www.postel.org /pipermail/internet-history/2004-December/000439.html   (393 words)

  
 Router
A router is a computer networking device that forwards data packets toward their destinations, a process known as routing.
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 Fujitsu and Cisco Form Strategic Alliance for advanced Internet Protocol networks
Under this collaboration, Fujitsu and Cisco will carry out joint development of high-end routers, plan future cooperation in routing and switching, and collaborate on continuous quality improvement, enhanced support and service.
IP-based networking products such as routers and switches are central elements of future network infrastructures, and the performance and quality of these products will have a major impact on network systems overall.
Packet switches, or internetwork routers, forward IP datagrams across interconnected layer 2 networks.
www.physorg.com /news2256.html   (1025 words)

  
 Router
In recent times many routing functions gave been added to LAN switches, creating "Layer 2/3 Switches" which route traffic at near wire speed.
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 Linksys Router
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 Merit: R&D Internet Routing (RADb)
Some ISP routers on the FDDIs at these contingency NAPs were also connected to DS3 ports on the ATM switch, so they could pass traffic across the FDDI while still transmitting to ATM-connected peers.
A midwest network's installation of a T3 circuit had been delayed; the operators weren't concerned about reachability if their NSFNET peering was shut down, but about capacityˆa large volume of traffic was still traversing the NSFNET, and cutting back to a T1 would lead to unacceptable response times.
The ANS staff noted that no harm had been done, but reminded the sysadmin that the plan was to manually turn off peering on the 25th, and shut off the ENSSs on the 30th.
www.merit.edu /nrd/nsfnet/connexions.html   (4018 words)

  
 fuzzball   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Play as a wookie in the Jedi Academy FUZZBALL is the code to play as a wookie in the jedi Academy.
Each fuzzball is approximately 15cm (6 in) tall.
They are personally assembled with love and attention to detail, and no two fuzzballs are exactly alike.
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 roter corrected for router   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although you probably found this site by searching for roter, it is probable that you were really looking for information on router instead.
10 to 20% of all internet queries that contain variant spellings to the resources they were really looking for; in this case "router" resources.
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 Routers
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 fuzzball - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Fuzzball : Butterfly Glossary (networking terminology) [home, info]
Phrases that include fuzzball: fuzzball router, fuzzball routers
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 Router - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
As Routers are costly devices they can't be used generally for education purposes, so simulation software is availaible for this :
This page was last modified 23:10, 14 Jun 2005.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Router contains research on
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 Encyclopedia: Fuzzball router   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Updated 69 days 10 hours 22 minutes ago.
A Linksys NAT router, popular for home and small office networks A router is a computer networking device that forwards data packets toward their destinations through a process known as routing.
Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering company in the American computer industry.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Fuzzball-router   (260 words)

  
 Re: address spoofing
> > > Furthermore, whether the RFC [1918] says so or not, I'm going to block > > > these packets at *my* border routers, because: > > > > Curious as to the cost (added latency) in doing RFC 1918 source address > > filtering on all packets in the context of cost-benfit analysis.
Long ago and far away, Dave Mills greated a list of "forbidden" network prefixes in the fuzzball routers.
The Martian list consisted of the "zero and all-ones" /24 networks at the edges of the old classfull boundaries.
www.merit.edu /mail.archives/nanog/1999-04/msg00186.html   (227 words)

  
 Network_Routers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This is a part of a larger order that includes components including data connectivity (like routers), IP telephony and security solutions.
Greater range can sometimes be achieved with a hi-gain directional antenna that sends a stonger signal in a particular direction....
As each router receives the message, it "peels" a layer off of the onion by decrypting with its private key, thus revealing the routing instructions meant for that router, along with the encrypted instru
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