Router Vs Switch?
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Router: A router is a physical device which is used to forward data packets between two or more computer networks. Routers use IP addresses to determine the best path for sending data packets, and can also provide network security and management.
Switch: A switch is a hardware device that connects multiple computers together within a single local area network (LAN). It enables different computers to share the same network and talk to each other by using packet–switching technology. A switch filters, forwards, and processes data at the data link layer (layer 2) and sometimes the network layer (layer 3) of the OSI model.