JXiPlatform BSOD Messages 76 Oct 20, 2009 #1 Well this has been a controversial question since the mid-90's. So how do YOU pronounce router? For me it's: Row-dur
Well this has been a controversial question since the mid-90's. So how do YOU pronounce router? For me it's: Row-dur
GhostGT Daemon Poster Messages 1,019 Oct 20, 2009 #3 JXiPlatform said: Well this has been a controversial question since the mid-90's. So how do YOU pronounce router? For me it's: Row-dur Click to expand... A controversial question since the mid-90's? It's usually pronounced Rau-Ter. Say Louder, then rhyme it with Router. (Except replace the "d" with a "t".
JXiPlatform said: Well this has been a controversial question since the mid-90's. So how do YOU pronounce router? For me it's: Row-dur Click to expand... A controversial question since the mid-90's? It's usually pronounced Rau-Ter. Say Louder, then rhyme it with Router. (Except replace the "d" with a "t".
R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Oct 20, 2009 #4 I pronounce it "Rooter" although I think the dictionary would suggest "Rowter".
Computear Daemon Poster Messages 675 Location US Oct 20, 2009 #5 Why is Rou-Ter (Rau-Ter) (the appropriate pronunciation) not even an option? Never heard anybody pronounce it differently.
Why is Rou-Ter (Rau-Ter) (the appropriate pronunciation) not even an option? Never heard anybody pronounce it differently.
OP OP JXiPlatform BSOD Messages 76 Oct 20, 2009 #6 Computear said: Why is Rou-Ter (Rau-Ter) (the appropriate pronunciation) not even an option? Never heard anybody pronounce it differently. Click to expand... ^ So what you're saying is that it's pronounced the same as ROTOR as in the ROTORS in a car?
Computear said: Why is Rou-Ter (Rau-Ter) (the appropriate pronunciation) not even an option? Never heard anybody pronounce it differently. Click to expand... ^ So what you're saying is that it's pronounced the same as ROTOR as in the ROTORS in a car?
cboucher Fully Optimized Messages 1,652 Location USA Oct 20, 2009 #7 The way I've always heard it pronounced it rhymes with "cow turd".
JogaBonito1502 Guru Messages 7,841 Location U.S. Oct 20, 2009 #8 It has two pronunciations just like the word "route". The only difference is that you add an 'r' sound at the end.
It has two pronunciations just like the word "route". The only difference is that you add an 'r' sound at the end.
tom-knox Fully Optimized Messages 2,451 Oct 20, 2009 #9 I'm a rooter, as a rhyme with computer, kind of person myself but i don't correct people who say rowter, although where i come from the pronunciation of router as rowter means a hand operated power tool with a rotary cutting tool on the end
I'm a rooter, as a rhyme with computer, kind of person myself but i don't correct people who say rowter, although where i come from the pronunciation of router as rowter means a hand operated power tool with a rotary cutting tool on the end
sniperviper21 Golden Master Messages 5,460 Location USA Oct 20, 2009 #10 i say it the same way the wood router is pernounced.