Hi
There is a tendency in the networking world to use the same verbal terms in
describing different issues relating to networking.
As a result, I find it many times that when one is asking a question it is
important to add a sentence or two to describe more precisely what the term
is related too.
Ethernet bridging usually involves combining two (or more) Ethernet
interfaces under one single Bridge interface. Example can be found in
Windows XP Pro,
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457038.aspx
TCP/IP repeater in the application layer. It repeats TCP and UDP from inside
to outside of a firewall, or from outside to inside.
CAT5/6 Repeater is a small device that extends a run of a Network cable to
more than 100Meters.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"John B" <jb@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I understand that it is a means of connecting ip hosts, on DIFFERENT
> segments, that are on the SAME subnet.
> A router, conversely, connects DISSIMILAR subnets, as defined by subnet
> masking.
>
> Please verify or correct.
>
> What might be an ip "repeater," then?
>
>