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		<title>What is router?</title>
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Routers are internetworking devices use to connect the multiple network. Router provide connectivity inside the enterprises, between enterprise and the internet and  inside ISPs.The large router interconnect ISPs,inside ISPs or may be used very large enterprise network. The small routers provide the connectivity for home and small office. Routers connect two or more logical [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What is IP Address</title>
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In the Network world each devices is identify by the IP address that the identification of each and every computer in the network. The computers are communicate through the ip address over the network. This is defined by the network layer address .At this layer the packet of the communication is also defined identified with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Valid Host IDs of different Class Network</title>
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Valid Host ID of Class A Network-
In the class A Network first byte of the IP address is assign to the network address and three remaining byte are used for the node addresses means we can see the format of the Class A address is-
network.node.node.node
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