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  2. Routing protocol - Wikipedia

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    A routing protocol specifies how routers communicate with each other to distribute information that enables them to select paths between nodes on a computer network. Routers perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet; data packets are forwarded through the networks of the internet from router to router until they reach their ...

  3. Border Gateway Protocol - Wikipedia

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    When it runs between different autonomous systems, it is called External BGP (eBGP or Exterior Border Gateway Protocol). Routers on the boundary of one AS exchanging information with another AS are called border or edge routers or simply eBGP peers and are typically connected directly, while iBGP peers can be interconnected through other ...

  4. Router (computing) - Wikipedia

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    When multiple routers are used in interconnected networks, the routers can exchange information about destination addresses using a routing protocol.Each router builds up a routing table, a list of routes, between two computer systems on the interconnected networks.

  5. Exterior Gateway Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) was a routing protocol used to connect different autonomous systems on the Internet from the mid-1980s until the mid-1990s, ...

  6. Distance-vector routing protocol - Wikipedia

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    BGP is an exterior gateway protocol and therefore implemented on border and exterior routers on the Internet. It exchanges information between routers through a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) session. Routers with BGP implementation determine the shortest path across a network based on a range of factors other than hops.

  7. Wireless router - Wikipedia

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    All wireless routers feature one or more wireless network interface controllers. These are also integrated into the main SoC or may be separate chips on the printed circuit board. It also can be a distinct card connected over a MiniPCI or MiniPCIe interface. Some dual-band wireless routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously.