Switching Vs Routing?
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Switching is the process of routing data packets between two or more computers on a local area network (LAN). It is done by using either a hardware device or a software program. Switching is used to maximize the performance of the network by efficiently routing data and preventing congestion.
Routing is the process of forwarding data packets between two or more networks. It is done by using routing protocols which create a logical path for the data packets to travel across the network. Routing is used to optimize the performance of the network by optimizing traffic flow and ensuring that data packets reach their destination.