Bridge Vs Router?
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Bridges and routers are both used in computer networks to move data from one location to another. A bridge is a device that connects two or more local area networks (LANs) that use the same protocol and transmits data from one network to another. A router, on the other hand, is a device that connects two or more networks and routes data from one network to another. Routers are more intelligent than bridges and can also be used to control traffic flow, prioritize traffic, and manage security. Bridges are typically used to connect two smaller networks, while routers are usually used to connect larger networks.