Difference between a Modem and a Router

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ajay600

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Hi,

1)what does a ROUTER ?
2)What is the purpose of using a ROUTER?
3)How is it different from a MODEM ?

All i know is both are used to access the internet
 

Tachyon1986

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This site has a brief summary on the differences between the two:

*whirlpool.net.au/wiki/dsl_modems03_01
 

reniarahim1

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In simple terms, modem encodes and decodes the signals coming thru optical/telephone/other cables and router routes/redirects the signal across different systems.
 

gopi_vbboy

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Modem- give you internet on lan/wifi/usb as o/p from telephone adsl line input.

Router-Splits the input across output.For eg the output of modem can
be given to router.The router can now share that as output on multiple lan
ports and wifi.

*www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/windowsxp/images/using/networking/setup/68573-router-diagram.gif
 

Sudh4r

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To put it simple
Modem - Only one machine can access Internet
Router - Many machines can access Internet from single Net Connection
 

PraKs

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@Sudh4r
Correction, if modem is more then one RJ45 port, many machines can access internet.
 

topgear

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@Sudh4r
Correction, if modem is more then one RJ45 port, many machines can access internet.

In short a milti port ( 3x or 4x RJ45+ 1 USB) modem can act as a Router ;-)
 
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