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Routing performed by a host (like a PC) is characterised by:Question 5Select one:It performs routing in exactly the same way as a network-based router doesIt has to make routing decisions only about datagrams that come from its own subnetIt has no routing decisions to make.It has to make routing decisions only about datagrams that are generated by that same host

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Routing performed by a host (like a PC) is characterised by:Question 5Select one:It performs routing in exactly the same way as a network-based router doesIt has to make routing decisions only about datagrams that come from its own subnetIt has no routing decisions to make.It has to make routing decisions only about datagrams that are generated by that same host

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The correct answer is: "It has to make routing decisions only about datagrams that are generated by that same host"

This is because a host, like a PC, only makes routing decisions for datagrams it generates itself. Unlike a network-based router, it does not handle or route traffic from other devices or networks. It only concerns itself with directing its own traffic to the correct network destination.

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