preroute
/ˈprɪruːt/ or /ˈpriːruːt/Definitions
1. verb
to route data or messages in advance before they are actually needed, especially for the purpose of reducing latency or increasing efficiency in data transmission.
“The network engineers decided to preroute the data packets to prepare for the expected surge in traffic during the holiday season.”
2. noun
a route or path that has been set up in advance, especially for the purpose of reducing latency or increasing efficiency in data transmission.
“The preroute for the data packets was already established, so the transfer process was much faster than expected.”