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Even though bridges have several advantages, there are numerous aspects to consider before utilizing one.
Fremont, CA: A bridge is a networking device that links two or more networks by separating the LAN into separate portions. It does this by using a forwarding database or a bridge table. Bridges, unlike hubs, do not merely broadcast traffic; they efficiently manage traffic and disseminate it to network segments. It also performs at the OSI model's data link layer.
Bridges for various networks are now manufactured by companies such as Linksys, Cisco, and D-Link. A bridge ensures that packages arrive at their destination in perfect condition. Even though bridges have several advantages, there are numerous aspects to consider before utilizing one.
Given below are some of the key advantages and disadvantages of the bridge in networking. Let’s have a look.
Advantages of Bridges
• Network Extend
Bridges are sometimes used as transmitters to expand a network. Bridges can be helpful to connect networks with various designs.
• High Reliability
In general, network dependability is good in a bridge, making network maintenance easier. Additionally, by separating a LAN into tiny portions, network congestion may be decreased.
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