kornphlake
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- Dec 30, 2003
 
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There are routers that can act as both a bridge and a router. Why do you need a bridge anyhow? Bridges are simply less advanced switches. Are you using 1980s networking tech or something? lol..
A router can't be a bridge and a router, some routers can be a bridge or a router. To receive a wireless signal and distribute it to multiple ethernet ports a bridge is required, there is no other way.
If you worked on a production line driving screws all day long and had the choice between a screwdriver or a swiss army knife to do the job which tool would you choose? For a dedicated job, I'd prefer a dedicated tool, it's easier to use than a multifunction tool.
				
		
			