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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a router around" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of routing something in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "We need to set up a router around the network to improve connectivity."
Alternatives: "a network router" or "routing device".
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In some homes, it isn't uncommon to try moving a router around to find the best signal.
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A router routes data around the Internet along physical pathways made up of high-speed digital phone lines linking different phone companies and I.S.P.'s.
Set-up is a breeze if you know your way around a router.
A server, for instance, can easily function as a router (a box that directs data around networks).
We needed to get something that could lug around servers and a router.
The donkeys carry a small bag around their neck containing a router, allowing tourists to document their ride via social media.
You buy a router and you automatically gain access to FON routers around the world – up to 700,000 in all.
Typically, a router sits in a data center or communications closet somewhere just pushing around data packets.
Use a router mat under the work piece to keep it from sliding around when using the router.
They had a router outage that morning".
Bottom line: Buy a router.
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