A broadband router is designed to make it simple to create a home network of multiple computers that share a cable modem (or in less common situations, a DSL modem). The components of a broadband router include a DHCP server, a firewall and a network switch. Originally, broadband routers required that not only was the router connected to the modem through the use of an Ethernet cable, but each computer that was part of the network also had to be connected through the use of an Ethernet cable. However, now that wireless broadband routers have become much more common and affordable, they are a much more popular choice because they only require the actual router to be connected to the modem via an Ethernet cable, and then the rest of the system does not require any sort of physical cables to be connected.
Since there are a wide variety of companies that make broadband routers (and most companies that make this product make multiple versions of it), before you actually purchase a broadband router, it is important that you research your needs and make sure that pick a broadband router that is going to be compatible with your computers. For example, if you own a couple of Apple computers, you are probably going to want to choose to use their Airport Express or Airport Extreme wireless broadband routers. While other broadband routers will work with your Apple computers, this will be the easiest choice and minimize any potential problems. Fortunately, if you aren’t sure what kind of broadband router to choose, you can return to our website on a regular basis and take advantage of the fresh content that we will be frequently adding.
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