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Repeaters strengthen the physical transmission signal. In analog electronic
networks, such as Ethernet and Token Ring, the signal is also improved or
cleaned up by regenerating the square wave that has degenerated as it
traveled down the wire.
Bridges connect multiple subnets, networks, or rings into one large logical
network. A bridge maintains a table of node addresses and based on this,
forwards packets to a specific subnet, reducing traffic on other subnets.
In a bridged network, there can be only one path to any destination.
Otherwise packets would circle the network causing network storms.
Routers are more intelligent and use the network address in the frame to
decide how to best send a packet to its final destination. Some protocol
suites provide a dynamic client protocol that routers send between
themselves to exchange information regarding their status and optimal paths
between nodes. IPX and its client protocol, RIP (Routing Information
Protocol) is an example of this.
Gateways are the most intelligent of the intermediate systems. They allow
network nodes using different protocols to communicate with each other. The
gateway understands both protocols and receives and disassembles a packet
of one protocol and then reassembles and transmits it using other protocol.
Definitions
Gateway: (All OSI layers)
Translator. Allows communication between two dissimilar protocols (eg:
IPX and NetBEUI) or physical networks (eg: Ethernet and Token Ring).
NOTE: In TCP/IP terminology, a gateway = router.
Router: (Network Layer.)
Uses the Network address. Protocol independent. Can change between
topologies even in the frame size changes between the segments or
networks. Breaks-up the network into separate physical segments,
filtering out traffic and increasing each segments bandwidth or
capacity.
Bridge: (Data Link level.)
Frame-level, Understands the network adapter address in the packet.
Protocol independent. Can change between topologies if the frame size
between the networks is the same.
Brouter: A combination device.
A Bridge with some of the features of a Router.
Repeater: (Physical level)
Bit-level. Topology and Protocol independent. Strengthens and/or cleans-up
the transmission signal.