An Ethernet router is a network layer (Layer 3)
device that interconnects two Ethernet local area networks (LANs). Routers
operate at the network layer and therefore can interconnect local
area networks of the different types (for example, an Ethernet
LAN to a token ring LAN). A router can only
connect two networks using the same network-layer protocol. Routers form
the basis of routing in the Internet.
Manufacturers of Ethernet Router
Brands of
Ethernet Router include:
Netgear.
Products from Netgear include xDSL Modem, ADSL
Modem, Wireless xDSL Access and Broadband Router
Netcomm.
Products from
Netcomm include Cable Router, Ethernet Router and Cable Modem
3Com.
Products from 3Com include Wireless Router, xDSL Switch, PPPoE and
Ethernet Switch
Dlink.
Products from Dlink include PPPoE, Cable Router,
Wireless xDSL Access and
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