The D-Link router is a networking device that manages and directs data traffic between your devices (like computers, phones, or tablets) and the internet. Here’s how it works in simple terms:
1. *Connection*: The router connects to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) via a modem, receiving the internet signal.
2. *Data routing*: When you request data (like loading a website), the router receives the request and sends it through the appropriate path to the internet and back to your device.
3. *Wireless access*: The four antennas on the router transmit Wi-Fi signals, allowing wireless devices to connect and access the internet.
4. *Ports*: The ports on the front (Ethernet ports) let you connect devices via cables for a wired, often faster, connection.
5. *Management*: You can configure settings like network name (SSID),