- The Routers
Unreferenced date November 2006 The Routers were an United States American instrumental group in the early 1960s. Career Formed in 1962 by Michael Z. Gordon Mike Gordon , the Routers sound recording and reproduction recordings were made primarily by session musician s rather than an actual group with the exception of Gordon. The Routers first release in September 1962 was Let s Go Pony , which reached 19 on the Billboard magazine Billboard record chart chart . Its infectious clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap Let s Go chant became a favorite of cheerleader s and crowds worldwide. The recording was instigated by record producer Joe Saraceno and his producing and songwriting partner Michael Z. Gordon Mike Gordon . Like many pop music pop instrumentals recorded in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles , California , at this time, such as those by B. Bumble and the Stingers , it involved Michael Z. Gordon Mike Gordon , guitar , Plas Johnson saxophone and Earl Palmer drum kit drums , probably with Plas brother Ray Johnson on bass guitar . Later Routers recordings, which continued to be issued up to 1964 but with less commercial success, involved Michael Z. Gordon Mike Gordon , guitar , Leon Russell piano and Hal Blaine drums . The same group also recorded over the same period as The Marketts . Various recording studio studio and touring versions of the band may also have included Michael Z. Gordon Mike Gordon , Pat and Lolly Vegas later of Redbone band Redbone , and Scott Engel later of The Walker Brothers . DEFAULTSORT Routers, The Category American rock music groups Category 1960s music groups sv The Routers ... more details
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- Linksys routers
Linksys a division of Cisco manufactures a series of network router s directly competing with routers from Asus and Buffalo Technology Buffalo . Many models are shipped with Linux based firmware and can run List of wireless router firmware projects third party firmware . The first model to support third party firmware was the very popular Linksys WRT54G series . The Linksys WRT160N WRT310N series is the successor to the WRT54G series of router s from Linksys . The main difference is the draft IEEE 802.11 802.11n wireless NIC, providing a maximum speed of 270Mbit s over the wireless network when used with other IEEE 802.11 802.11n devices. Specifications and versions WRT54 series The Linksys WRT54G ... Linksys 2FCommon 2FVisitorWrapper&lid 1684939789B01 The Linksys routers E1000 E1000 and Cisco Valet Routers Valet M10 Cisco Valet M10 replaced this model. class wikitable Version Central processing ... due to licensing issues. br Firmware 2.0.02 build 11 for these routers is reported to have problems ... supports this version with v24 sp2 build 13253 br Firmware 3.0.02 Build 4 for these routers is reported ... en products WRT160NL The Linksys routers E2100L E2100L replaced this model. class wikitable Version ... Valet Routers Valet Plus M20 Cisco Valet Plus M20 replaced this model. class wikitable Version Central ... routers E2000 E2000 replaced this model. class wikitable Version Central processing unit ... GHz SNQ0 This version has the fastest speed among low end Linksys routers. However, Linksys has released ... shares the same hardware as the Cisco Valet Routers Valet M10 Cisco Valet M10 v1 . class wikitable ... storage link that replaced the Linksys routers WRT160NL WRT160NL . class wikitable Version Central ... wireless entertainment http homestore.cisco.com en us Routers Linksys E4200 MaximumPerformance ... Valet Routers Cisco has introduced a new series of routers called Valet which are not tied to the Linksys ... ddwrt dual wan.html DD WRT Dual WAN Guide References references Category Hardware routers ... more details
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- Asus routers
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- Cisco Valet Routers
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- Comparison of IPv6 support in routers
This is a comparison of consumer and commercial router network routers in regards to their support of the IPv6 protocol. class wikitable sortable style font size 85 text align center width 100 Manufactururer Model Native IPv6 support? br IPv6 support via br List of wireless router firmware projects third party firmware ? br Notes Reference links Apple Airport Extreme Base Station Yes n a Supports IPv6 over WAN or via a network tunnel , cannot route IPv6 directly over DSL . Apple Time Capsule Apple Time Capsule Yes n a Supports IPv6 over WAN or via a network tunnel , cannot route IPv6 directly over DSL . AVM GmbH AVM FRITZ Box Fon wlan 7390 Yes n a Supports IPv6 over WAN DSL or via a network tunnel . http www.fritzbox.eu AVM GmbH AVM FRITZ Box Fon wlan 7270 Yes n a Supports IPv6 over WAN DSL or via a network tunnel . http www.avm.de de Service Datenblaetter AVM FRITZBox Fon WLAN 7270 int.pdf Billion company Billion BiPAC 7402XL No Yes Coming in February 2011 firmware update. http www.billion.com product 2011 Billion Product Guide.pdf Billion company Billion BiPAC 7402X No Yes Coming in February 2011 firmware update. http www.billion.com product 2011 Billion Product Guide.pdf Billion company Billion BiPAC 7402GXL No Yes Coming in February 2011 firmware update. http www.billion.com product 2011 Billion Product Guide.pdf Billion company Billion BiPAC 7402GX No Yes Coming in February 2011 firmware update. http www.billion.com product 2011 Billion Product Guide.pdf Billion company Billion BiPAC 7402NXL No Yes Coming in February 2011 firmware update. http www.billion.com product 2011 Billion Product Guide.pdf Billion company Billion BiPAC 7402NX No Yes Coming in February 2011 firmware ... 16643 Firmware Version 1.2.2.30 http www.netgear.com service provider products routers and gateways gigabit ethernet routers gateways WNR3500L.aspx OpenWRT replacement firmware n a n a Yes 8.09 supports ... update. References Reflist IPv6 DEFAULTSORT Comparison Of Ipv6 Support In Routers Category IPv6 Category ... more details
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- CE router
unreferenced date June 2010 Customer Edge router CE router is a router located on the customer premises that provides an Ethernet interface between the customer s LAN and the provider s core network. CE routers, P provider routers and PE router PE provider edge routers are components in an MPLS multiprotocol label switching architecture. Provider routers are located in the core of the provider or carrier s network. Provider edge routers sit at the edge of the network. CE routers connect to PE routers and PE routers connect to other PE routers over P routers. See also PE router DEFAULTSORT Ce Router Category Routers Category MPLS networking ... more details
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- File:Crs.jpg
Summary This is a glimpse at one of our Cisco CRS 1 Routers that we are currently testing. Licensing PD self date October 2006 ... more details
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- Core router (disambiguation)
Core Router may refer to A core router on the Internet backbone. A router Types of routers core router that is internal to the provider s AS disambig ... more details
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- Router clustering
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date October 2009 A patented technology of FatPipe Networks , router clustering to define aggregating of multiple, disparate router s into one device. Router Cluster ref http encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Router clustering article Router Cluster published by The Free Dictionary ref Two or more routers grouped together to provide any combination of hardware Redundancy engineering redundancy , service redundancy, load balancing computing load balancing and increased speed. The speed enhancement is accomplished by aggregating the routers together. For example, three separate routers such as T1, T3, E1, E3 or Wireless router wireless can be combined to provide three times the speed, reliability and redundancy. Although failover can be accomplished in routers through software , all of the features mentioned above either require additional hardware within the router or an external router cluster dee. More information is available in US patent 6493341 References reflist Category Routers ... more details
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- Software router
merge Router date February 2011 Software router is a term denoting a computer or a PC designated to do the task of routing packets between networks. Because real hardware routers are costly in most cases costlier than an average PC , this technique of modifying the PC and using it as a router is desired. The changes include but not limited to attaching two or more NICs network interface card s, to connect different networks, upgrading the current hardware such as installing additional memory modules etc. See also Computer network Router List of router or firewall distributions Category Internet architecture Category Routers Category Software routers Category Networking hardware ... more details
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- CNC Router
thermo forming of plastics easier by automating the trimming process. CNC Routers help ensure part ... more details
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- Hop count
In telecommunication , the term hop count has the following meanings 1. In a data communications network , the number of routers traversed by a Packet information technology packet between its source and destination. Note Hop telecommunications Hop count may be used to determine the time to live for some packets. 2. The number of Signalling telecommunication signal regenerating devices such as repeaters, bridges, routers, and gateways through which data must pass to reach their destination. FS1037C Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub de Hop Netzwerktechnologie ... more details
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- Gaming router
unreferenced date February 2011 Orphan date February 2009 A gaming router is a router that is specifically designed to optimize network traffic generated by video games . Specifically, the router s built in quality of service mechanism gives gaming packets priority over all other network traffic. compu network stub Category Routers Category Hardware routers nl Gaming router ... more details
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- Egress router
An egress router is a Label Switch Router that is an end point drain for a given Label Switched Path LSP . An egress router may be an ingress router or an intermediate router for any other LSP s . Hence the role of egress and ingress routers is LSP specific. Usually, the Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS label is attached with an IP packet at the ingress router and removed at the egress router, whereas label swapping is performed on the intermediate routers. Category MPLS networking compu network stub ... more details
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- Core-based trees
Core Based Trees CBT is a proposal for making IP Multicast scale computing scalable by constructing a tree structure tree of router s. It was first proposed in a paper by Ballardie, Francis, and Crowcroft. What differentiates it from other schemes for multicasting is that the routing tree comprises multiple cores also known as centres . The locations of the core routers are statically configured. Other routers are added by growing branches of a tree, comprising a chain of routers, from the core routers out towards the routers directly adjacent to the multicast group members. References cite journal author A. J. Ballardie, P. F. Francis, and J. Crowcroft title Core Based Trees journal ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review month August year 1993 pages 85 &ndash 95 volume 23 issue 4 url http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 167954.166246 doi 10.1145 167954.166246 RFC 2189 cite web url http www.cse.iitk.ac.in research mtech1997 9711105 node15.html title Core Based Trees CBT accessdate 2005 12 14 work SCAMP SCAlable Multicast Protocol for Communication in Large Groups author Atul Vadera archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20051201222035 http www.cse.iitk.ac.in research mtech1997 9711105 node15.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2005 12 01 Category Network architecture compu network stub ... more details
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- Core router
used in the core. A core router is distinct from an edge router edge routers sit at the edge of a backbone network and connect to core routers. History Like the term supercomputer , the term core router refers to the largest and most capable routers of the then current generation. A router that was a core ... progressively more powerful routers until the mid 1990s, when the typical core link speed ... companies were planning for 10 Gbit s speeds. The largest provider of core routers in the 1980s and 1990s was Cisco Systems , who provided core routers as part of a broad product line. This was despite the presence of faster Fact date March 2009 and more capable Fact date March 2009 routers from ... primarily on core routers. Both companies addressed the need for a radical increase in routing capability ... to develop new core routers in the late 1990s. It was during this period that the term core router came into wide use. The required forwarding rate of these routers became so high that it could not be met ... core routers for a time, and most of the new companies went out of business. Cisco and Juniper ... System CRS and Juniper s core routers comprise the Juniper T Series T series . Core router manufacturers ... T Series T series Nortel Networks Secure Router 8000 Series , small scale core routers only ZTE ZTE ... Avici Systems changed name to Soapstone Networks in 2008 and no longer making core routers Caspian ... Ironbridge Marconi Company Marconi still in business, not making core routers Osphere Net Systems Pluris ... reflist Category Internet architecture Category Routers Category Hardware routers ... more details
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- PE router
Unreferenced date July 2009 Provider Edge router PE router is a router between one computer network network service provider s area and areas administered by other network providers. A network provider is usually an Internet Service Provider as well or only that . The term PE router covers equipment capable of a broad range of routing Communications protocol protocol s, notably Border Gateway Protocol BGP Open Shortest Path First OSPF Multi protocol label switching Multi Protocol Label Switching MPLS PE routers need not be aware of what kind of traffic is coming from the provider s network. However, some PE routers also do labeling. See also CE router DEFAULTSORT Pe Router Category Routers Category MPLS networking ... more details
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- ICMP Router Discovery Protocol
ICMP Internet Router Discovery Protocol IRDP uses Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP router advertisements and router solicitation messages to allow a host to discover the addresses of operational routers on the subnetwork subnet . It basically consists of 2 Message Types see Internet Control Message Protocol List of permitted control messages incomplete list this list used for discovering local routers. The message type 9 is sent periodically or on request using a message of type 10 to the local subnet from the local router s to propagate themselves. On boot, the client may send a ICMP Message of type 10 to ask for local routers. When a client receives a message type 9, they are adding the router to their local routing table. See also ICMPv6 DHCP External links RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discovery Messages Category Routing protocols compu network stub pl ICMP Router Discovery Protocol ru IRDP ... more details
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- Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
Routing Table Maintenance Protocol RTMP is a communication protocol used by AppleTalk to ensure that all routers on the network have consistent routing information. FOLDOC compu network stub Category Apple Inc. software Category Network protocols de Routing Table Maintenance Protocol ... more details
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- Inter-Switch Link
Inter Switch Link can stand for In Fibre Channel is the link joining of two Fibre Channel switch es through Fibre Channel Ports E ports Cisco Inter Switch Link ISL is a Cisco Systems Cisco proprietary protocol that maintains VLAN information as traffic flows between switches and routers. disambig ... more details
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- Out-broadcasting
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan November 2006 Out Broadcasting is a term used to explain the process by which 802.11n base stations can swamp or overwhelm existing 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks. Overview Some companies are producing routers such as Netgear s MIMO RangeMax and they can allegedly impact on existing wireless networks by out broadcasting them which then literally causes so much Radio frequency RF Electromagnetic interference interference that the existing wireless network is unusable. Explanation In order to achieve increased speed, wireless routers based on the proposed 802.11n specification the first draft of which has been rejected by the consortium for just this issue, among other things , use more of the sidebands on the 2.4GHz band than the individual channels used by either 802.11b or 802.11g in the US there are 11 such sideband channels allowed . There are only 2 channels being used in 802.11n routers, and these channels are so wide that they are knocking off 802.11b and 802.11g routers in the same area. DEFAULTSORT Out Broadcasting Category Wireless networking ... more details
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- Cellular router
Cellular routers are router s that provide shared Internet access by incorporating a cellular data modem and providing traditional interfaces like Ethernet and WiFi . ref citebook title Wireless Home Networking for Dummies author Danny Briere coauthors Pat Hurley, Edward Ferris publisher For Dummies edition 3 year 2008 isbn 978 0470258897 page 265 ref They can be deployed as a primary WAN link to a location where wired connections are not cost effective, can also be used as a secondary or business continuity plan should the primary cabled link fail, or can be used in moving vehicles to provide Internet access while in motion. Cellular routers range from simple SOHO network oriented devices through rugged industrial units with advanced features. File HSDPA cellular router.jpg thumb HSDPA cellular router Types There are two types Compact the cellular modem and the router are the same device. These are also called integrated or embedded cellular routers. Modular one can connect the cellular modem to the router. These are sometimes called slide devices if there is a receptacle for a wireless modem cellular data card . Other types allow for a USB wireless modem to plug in. References reflist Category Mobile Web Category Routers Category Wireless networking ... more details
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- Video router
Unreferenced date August 2008 Video routers are used for transporting video signals from inputs to outputs. Inputs and outputs The number of inputs and outputs varies dramatically. The way routers are described is normally number of inputs by number of outputs e.g. 2x1, 256x256. Signals The type of signals transported can be anything from analogue composite video signals PAL , NTSC . Analogue components, Digital Serial Digital Interface SDI , HD SDI . Also Broadband routers can route more than one signal type of Digital video eg SDI and HD SDI. Crosspoints Because any of the inputs can be routed to any output, the internal arrangement of the router is arranged as a number of crosspoints which can be activated to pass the corresponding signal to the desired output. Control panels Many type of control panels can be used to control the video router. Routers can also be controlled via Internet protocol suite IP , or RS 422 . Manufacturers http www.blackmagic design.com products videohub Blackmagic Design http www.datavideo.us Datavideo Harris Corporation Harris Corporation formerly Leitch Thomson Grass Valley Evertz Microsystems Evertz N Vision Nevion PESA Switching Systems PESA Miranda Technologies Miranda Ampex Sony Pro Bel See also Audio router Vision mixer Category Television technology it Matrice TV ... more details
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- Multicast router discovery
Orphan date September 2008 Context date October 2009 Multicast router discovery MRD is an Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP based protocol used for to discover multicast routers on an IP network . Multicast router discovery is defined by RFC 4286. Compu network stub Category Computer networking ... more details
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- P Router
IPstack In Multi protocol label switching Multi Protocol Label Switching MPLS , a P Router or Provider Router is a Label Switch Router LSR that functions as a transit router of the core network. The P Router typically connected to one or more Provider Edge PE Routers . Category MPLS networking compu network stub ... more details
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