Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

What Is A Broadband Router?

By: James Dyson Home | Internet-and-Business


A broadband router is a basic device to set up a wired or wireless network. Broadband routers ensure that all the computers on a network can send and receive data to each other and across the Internet. These routers are of both wired and wireless but their features are very similar.

A router actually transfers data packets along networks. It requires at least two networks for a router to connect, commonly it connects two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP's network. As a connecter device, routers are positioned at gateways, where two or more networks are connected.

Key Role of Broadband Routers

Routers enable sharing your broadband internet among computers or laptops in your office or home network. It directs data to travel along the computers on your network and out over the internet to distant computers and to networks located elsewhere.

Routers are first to face any possible outside viruses, hacking threats and so they are vital in a network. But most internet user may not know this, practiced using anti-virus softwares only. A router safeguards your network by working as a filter between the outside internet world and your computers. In general, broadband modems don't usually have sophisticated built-in security features, so having a network without a router can leave the door open to hackers and other online threatens. Using a router with an in-built firewall makes your wired or wireless network safer and secure, without being vulnerable for internet threats.

Broadband Router Categories

If broadband is classified into two types in major then the routers also has to be of two types. ADSL modem routers for ADSL broadband users and cable routers for cable broadband users are that two.

Both type of broadband router perform the same function of being an interface between your network and the internet and enabling you to share your internet connection among other computers. The main dissimilarity between these two broadband routers is the way in which they connect to the internet.

Actually, ADSL broadband is accomplished by upgrading your existing telephone line for high-speed internet services. Here ADSL modem routers work by just plugging directly into the upgraded telephone line and thus avoids the need of a separate modem. Once connected, the ADSL modem router is automatically able to share the broadband internet with all the computers in your network.

Cable broadband users connect to the internet via cable modem that is plugged into the cable socket. Cable routers work by plugging it into the provided cable modem's in-built networking port. This is also known as Ethernet port or RJ-45 connection and you need this to share your cable internet with in your network. Once connected to the modem, which in turn is connected to the cable socket, the cable router shares the broadband internet with all the computers in your network.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
You can compare broadband suppliers and internet providers while shopping around for a broadband router.

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Internet-and-Business Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Internet-and-Business

  • Mobile Broadband-wireless Internet Available No Matter Where Your Are
    By: admindgs | May 11th 2009
    For a few years now broadband has been the main internet connection for people wanting to explore and take advantage of the World Wide Web. The advantage of broadband over other types of internet connections is the high speed that it works at and also the constant connection that customers have compared to the late dial up ... Read

  • Wireless Broadband Defined
    By: Bob Johnson | Aug 18th 2010
    Wireless Broadband is also known as mobile broadband. Basically it allows the user to connect to the internet wirelessly. Wireless Broadband is offered by several companies. It may be used in airports, homes, on the road, or anyplace where it can get service. Read

  • Satellite-based Internet Of Hughes Net
    By: hnssales | Oct 26th 2010
    Satellite Internet Hughes Net provides a common technology for all users on a corporate network, regardless of their location, which facilitates network management and maintenance. Read

  • Plusnet Broadband Review: Can Britain’s Budget Provider Offer Enough For Large Families?
    By: Mark Vans. | Jan 13th 2011
    PlusNet have advertised themselves as an honest Yorkshire company offering â€no frills’ broadband to the masses. But what does â€no frills’ mean in a broadband context and are low cost broadband deals really worth it for everyone? Read

  • Key Things You Should Know About A Broadband Router
    By: Kevin Spelling | Jul 18th 2008
    A broadband router is a basic device to set up a wired or wireless network. Broadband routers ensure that all the computers on a network can send and receive data to each other and across the Internet. These routers are of both wired and wireless but their features are very similar. Read

  • Network Marketing: Is Your Internet Business On Facebook?
    By: Sasha Tarasa | Jan 25th 2010
    In recent years, Facebook has expanded beyond the college dorm to a valued opportunity for advertisement and promotion. Can your Network Marketing Internet Business utilize this social media?
    Users on facebook can interact in a number of ways with other facebook users such as hosting events, use of social ads, and ev ...
    Read

  • How To Obtain And Connect To Wireless Internet

    Obtaining and connecting to wireless Internet access is rather simple and can be easily accomplished by both the residential and business user. The result is well worth the effort and will become the biggest advantage to using your laptop PC. Read

  • The Advantages Of An Internet Phone Service (voip)
    By: Costas Kariolis-4587 | Jul 1st 2009
    New VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol, or Voice over IP) technology offers everyone the chance make cheap internet calls over their existing broadband connection. But as well as the cost savings, there are many other benefits to using an internet phone service, some of which you may not have considered. Here, then, is a lo ... Read

  • Get Website Traffic- Free Significant Guide For Web Traffic
    By: D Kulkarni | Dec 18th 2008
    If you are searching for information related to get website traffic or any other such as all Internet traffic, Internet traffic research, increase Internet downloads or broadband traffic you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just general get website traffic information but also specific an ... Read

  • What Are The The Different Type Of Internet Radio?
    By: Adam Savage | Jul 1st 2007
    The future of music is on the internet. As time goes by, more and more websites will have a focus on music as the public becomes more aware about the different types of internet radio. Internet radio can come in various forms. Websites provide everything from internet only stations, to custom stations, to AM and FM strea ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy