<P> A network bridge connects and filters traffic between two network segments at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model to form a single network . This breaks the network's collision domain but maintains a unified broadcast domain . Network segmentation breaks down a large, congested network into an aggregation of smaller, more efficient networks . </P> <P> Bridges come in three basic types: </P> <Ul> <Li> Local bridges: Directly connect LANs </Li> <Li> Remote bridges: Can be used to create a wide area network (WAN) link between LANs . Remote bridges, where the connecting link is slower than the end networks, largely have been replaced with routers . </Li> <Li> Wireless bridges: Can be used to join LANs or connect remote devices to LANs . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Local bridges: Directly connect LANs </Li>

Which of the following networking devices allows a given network to connect to another network