Router ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Router ( noun )

A device that forwards data packets between computer networks, creating an overlay internetwork.

Origin:

From the old french word "routier" meaning "a road maker".

Examples:

  1. I had to configure the router to connect to my home network.
  2. The router was the device that allowed multiple devices to connect to the internet.
  3. The router had a built-in firewall for added security.
  4. The router was responsible for routing data packets to their destination.
  5. The router was a key component in creating a wireless network.

(As a noun)

Router ( noun )

A device that forwards data packets between computer networks, creating an overlay internetwork.

Origin:

From the old french word "routier" meaning "a road maker".

Examples:

  1. I had to configure the router to connect to my home network.
  2. The router was the device that allowed multiple devices to connect to the internet.
  3. The router had a built-in firewall for added security.
  4. The router was responsible for routing data packets to their destination.
  5. The router was a key component in creating a wireless network.
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