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Originally posted by PDR60:
A router enables two networks of different subnets to communicate. In othewords, it connects two different wans, or wan to lan, or lan to lan. Most of the posters at this site refer to a router to connect their private lan to the internet ( a public wan). Most folks think that a router like a linksys is needed behind a cable/dsl connection. You can go that route but if you want to save some cash you don't need to. there are cheaper more secure solutions.
please, elaborate on these cheaper and more secure solutions. cause i know most network admins would recommend a router. but i guess you're smarter than them...so please elaborate.