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Which of the following is true about bridges? 1.The are protocol-dependent. 2. They can move data more rapidly than traditional routers. 3.They take less time to transmit data than repeaters or hubs. 4.None of the above.
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User: Which of the following is true about bridges? 1.The are protocol-dependent. 2. They can move data more rapidly than traditional routers. 3.They take less time to transmit data than repeaters or hubs. 4.None of the above.



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