While bridges know the addresses of all computers on each side of the network, routers know the addresses of computers, bridges, and other routers on the network. Routers can even "listen" to the entire network to determine which sections are busiest -- they can then redirect data around those sections until they clear up.
If you have a school LAN that you want to connect to the Internet, you will need to purchase a router. In this case, the router serves as the translator between the information on your LAN and the Internet. It also determines the best route to send the data over the Internet. Routers can:
- Direct signal traffic efficiently.
- Route messages between any two protocol.
- Rouote messages between linear Bus, Star, and Star-Wiredring topology
- Route messages across fibre optic, coaxial, and twisted-pair cabling


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