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  1. routers

    Plural form of the word router.

    The broadband provider gave all it's customers routers when they signed up for their service.


    Submitted by MaryC on April 12, 2020  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of routers in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of routers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of routers in a Sentence

  1. Doug Madory:

    For the past 24 hours North Korea's connectivity to the outside world has been progressively getting degraded to the point now that they are totally offline, there's either a benign explanation - their routers are perhaps having a software glitch; that’s possible. It also seems possible that somebody can be directing some sort of an attack against them and they're having trouble staying online.

  2. Rahul Tiwari:

    If we took the drones that we were building — that were very powerful, they could fly for a very, very long time — and basically stuck 4G routers on them, we could bring the internet wherever we want it.

  3. Doug Madory:

    There's either a benign explanation - their routers are perhaps having a software glitch ; that’s possible. It also seems possible that somebody can be directing some sort of an attack against them and they're having trouble staying online.

  4. The FCC:

    Hidden 'backdoors' to our networks in routers, switches, and other network equipment can allow hostile foreign powers to inject viruses and other malware, steal Americans' private data, spy on U.S. businesses, and more.

  5. Doug Madory:

    For the past 24 hours North Korea's connectivity to the outside world has been progressively getting degraded to the point now that they are totally offline, there's either a benign explanation - their routers are perhaps having a software glitch; that's possible. It also seems possible that somebody can be directing some sort of an attack against them and they're having trouble staying online.

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