Routers
Routers are network devices which allow the access to WAN and Internet networks. In computer networks routers are used for dividing network into subnetworks - it is possible to separate networks with various throughputs. Router functionality is comparable with another network device - a bridge. Additionally, routers can work with various protocols.
Router operation is based on routing tables, which can be generated automatically by routing protocols (e.g., RIP, EIGRP) or manually by a network administrator. The device can recognize the recipient address where the packet must be sent and, based on the routing tables, properly direct the data. Some special functions which protect the network against attacks (firewall for example), have often been implemented into the routers.
The routers from the VECTOR's offer merge hardware and software functions needed for application in office/ small company/ company branch/ corporation networks. These multiservice devices are efficient, functional and have a very high level of reliability.

Router operation is based on routing tables, which can be generated automatically by routing protocols (e.g., RIP, EIGRP) or manually by a network administrator. The device can recognize the recipient address where the packet must be sent and, based on the routing tables, properly direct the data. Some special functions which protect the network against attacks (firewall for example), have often been implemented into the routers.
The routers from the VECTOR's offer merge hardware and software functions needed for application in office/ small company/ company branch/ corporation networks. These multiservice devices are efficient, functional and have a very high level of reliability.
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References
- PETRUS
- ASTA NET
- ELPOS
- SM PUŁAWY
- GTS ENERGIS
- EXATEL



