Networking Technologies
1. Routers
1.1. Function of Router
Function: Its main function is to "route" data packets from one network to another. It uses IP addresses to determine the best path for a packet to travel across interconnected networks to its final destination. It's the traffic cop of the internet, directing data where it needs to go.
Operation: When a data packet arrives at a router, the router inspects the packet's destination IP address. It then consults its routing table, a list of known network paths, to find the most efficient route. It forwards the packet to the next router along that path until it reaches its final network.
Use: Routers are essential for providing internet access to a LAN. They connect your private home or office network to your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) network, allowing multiple devices on your local network to share a single internet connection.