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What is the difference between a bridge/modem and a router?

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What is the difference between a bridge/modem and a router?

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A bridge or DSL modem is designed to plug into a single network Ethernet card. It routes all Internet traffic to the single network card and is not capable of supporting multiple PCs. A router enables you to split your bandwidth between multiple PCs. It allows routing of services and packets to specific destinations.

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