Fuzzball routers



         


Fuzzball routers were the first modern routers on the Internet. They were DEC LSI-11 computers loaded with router software written by David Mills (of the University of Delaware). About fifty of them were deployed worldwide in the early 1980s to test many of the Internet's first protocols. A few are still active on the internet today.

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