You assume a router is something like a cisco firewall. A router is just a router, an in the case of a large campus you may have a few routers, or at least L3 switches that act as routers, and that connection could be a secondary connection for a research department or other needs. Microsoft tends to ask questions not on the things you do 98% of the time, but rather those 2% of times you need to configure something weird, or that one tick box nobody uses or knows whats for.
Excellent explanation of this situation and Microsoft "habits".
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