Enterprise networks connect devices within a company using switches and routers, while WANs connect enterprise networks together over long distances using routers and gateways. Key network devices that help connect and direct traffic in both enterprise and WAN environments include repeaters, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
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Enterprise networks connect devices within a company using switches and routers, while WANs connect enterprise networks together over long distances using routers and gateways. Key network devices that help connect and direct traffic in both enterprise and WAN environments include repeaters, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
Enterprise networks connect devices within a company using switches and routers, while WANs connect enterprise networks together over long distances using routers and gateways. Key network devices that help connect and direct traffic in both enterprise and WAN environments include repeaters, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
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Enterprise networks connect devices within a company using switches and routers, while WANs connect enterprise networks together over long distances using routers and gateways. Key network devices that help connect and direct traffic in both enterprise and WAN environments include repeaters, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
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Enterprise And WAN
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