With a router you can connect networks. Most people will use a router to connect their local (wireless) home or office network (LAN) with the Internet. The router makes sure that all computers on the local network can connect with one another, with shared resources and with the Internet and can be configured to forward requests for connections from computers on the internet to the appropriate local computer. In order to connect your local network to the internet via an ADSL or cable, you also need an (Ethernet) ADSL or cable modem if it is not built-in in the router, which is most likely to be the case.
With this broadband router it is possible to connect more computers to your broadband internet connection (xDSL/cable).
Specs
Alternatives
Options
Data transmission
Maximum data transfer rate
0.1 Gbit/s
Networking
Connectivity technology
Wired
Networking features
LAN, WAN
Number of users
253 user(s)
Supports WAN connection
Supports ISDN connection
Protocols
Routing protocol
PPPoE, IP/PPTP/ DHCP/L2T
Ethernet LAN features
Cabling technology
Type of cable technology performance; including the fiber or cable type