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Trev
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Hi was wondering is the answer a Router or a Bridge as they both can connect dissimilar topologies.
Which network hardware device connects dissimilar network topologies?
A. Gateway
B. Router
C. Bridge
D. Hub
Thanks
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Gareth Leung
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C. Bridge. Bridges are used to segment networks. They forward packets based on address of destination node. Uses RAM to build a routing table based on hardware addresses. Some bridge types are capable of connecting dissimilar network topologies. Will forward all protocols. Regenerates the signal at the packet level. (Cramsession)
Hope this help. 
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tatrungt
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C. Bridge is the correct answer. Although in Exam Essentials for Network+ the same question is asked and the answer is router/gateway. I personally thing the answer is bridge. Good luck on your exam.
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