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Answer to: What are the differences between an Ethernet hub or switch and a broadband router? ... In short, a hub glues together an Ethernet network segment, a switch can connect multiple Ethernet segments, and a router can do those functions plus route TCP/IP packets between multiple PCs on LAN and a WAN, and much more...
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www.duxcw.com/faq/ics/diffrout.htm
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In a small network (less than 30 users), a hub (or collection of hubs) can easily cope with the network traffic generated and is the ideal piece of equipment to use for connecting the users. When the network gets larger (about 50 users), yo...
http://www.darron.net/network/secondpage.html
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A 10/100 Ethernet switch can be considered a faster version of a 10/100 Ethernet hub. ... This basically means that each port on a switch gets dedicated bandwidth instead of shared bandwidth. When transferring large files between multiple computers, this can make a big difference in how well your lan operates.
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www.sensiblecinema.com/Knowledge/HUB.htm
www.sensiblecinema.com/Knowledge/HUB.htm
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Hub is like switch's father, people dont' use them any more because hubs put too much of pressure in networks.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_primary_difference_be...
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Comparison of the differences and similarities between a network switch and hub. The two network devices can be at times confusing and knowing the dif ... The main difference between a network switch and a network hub is mainly on some extra duties performed by the switch.
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miss-networks.com/difference-between-switches-and-hubs/
miss-networks.com/difference-between-switches-and-hubs/
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What's the difference between a hub and a switch? ... Network Hub (10 Base-T & 10/100 Base-T, 4 - 32 Port); Network Switch (Fast 10/100 Base-T, 5 - 32 Port); Gigabit Over Copper Network Switch & LAN Adapter;
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www.pctekonline.com/nethub.html
www.pctekonline.com/nethub.html
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A is a more sophisticated network device than either a or a . Like hubs and switches, network routers are typically small, box-like pieces of equipment that multiple computers can connect to. Each features a number of "ports" the ...
http://compnetworking.about.com/od/homenetworkhardware/...
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Network switch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A network switch is a computer networking device that connects network segments. The term commonly refers to a Network bridge that processes and routes data at the Data link layer (layer 2) of the O...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_switch
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In 10BaseT, on the other hand, one bum cable or network adapter will only remove one machine from the segment. A dead hub will kill the network for every machine directly connected to that hub, but hubs are much more reliable and less prone to ... This is especially bad if you run a 10Base2 cable between buildings,
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www.dansdata.com/network.htm
www.dansdata.com/network.htm
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