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Router

What is it?

A router is a device that connects different networks. It directs data traffic between them.


Tech Understandability: Beginner


Simple One-Sentence Definition

A router helps send data between your home network and the internet.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of a router like a traffic cop at an intersection. It directs cars (data) to the right streets (networks).


Why it matters?

Routers are important because they help devices communicate with each other and access the internet. Without them, your devices could not connect to the web.


Fun Fact

Some routers can also provide Wi-Fi, which allows devices to connect to the internet without wires.


Related Terms

Modem: A modem is a device that converts internet signals from your service provider into data your router can use.

Network: A network is a group of devices connected to share data and resources.

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