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brouter

Device for connecting computer networks that incorporates the facilities of both a bridge and a router. Brouters usually offer routing over a limited number of protocols, operating by routing where possible and bridging the remaining protocols.



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The first is for a single end-to-end network management tool that could be used on networks that contain multiple LANS, bridges, routers, brouters, gateways, backbones, equipment from multiple vendors, and WANs that can be geographically remote and heterogeneous, resident in the host or
The company recently released the MACH BRouter Bridge/Router feature module for its MACH DS plus line of multi-media multiplexers.
Though price may be EtherBridge's primary advantage over high-end routers, it is not the only one: whatever aggregate throughput Brouters might claim, they generally cannot match EtherBridge's full wire-speed throughput for a single LAN-to-WAN connection.
 
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