The below diagram highlights a second router that has to be added to a home network. As described below, bridge mode is the configuration that disables the NAT feature on the modem and allows a router to function as a DHCP server without an IP Address conflict. Meanwhile, the routing table contains network associations. These associations tell a router that a particular destination can be optimally reached by sending the packet to a specific router representing the next hop on the way to the final destination. Use EdrawMax or EdrawMax Online to create a network diagram showcasing multiple routers, access points, wired desktops, and laptops connected over a wireless network.