Ethernet hub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A network hub or repeater hub is a device for connecting multiple twisted pair or fiber optic Ethernet devices together and thus making them act as a single network segment. Hubs work at the physi...
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Answer to: What are the differences between an Ethernet hub or switch and a broadband router? ... Differences Between an Ethernet Hub or Switch and a Broadband Router; Last updated: 8/23/01...
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What is the difference between an Ethernet hub and switch? ... When a hub receives a packet (chunk) of data (a frame in Ethernet lingo) at one of its ports from a PC on the network, it transmits (repeats) the packet to all of its ports and, thus, to all of the other PCs on the network.
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This network diagram illustrates use of an Ethernet hub or switch as part of a home network layout. Some variations on this basic network diagram will also work as described. ... This diagram illustrates use of an Ethernet hub or switch on a home network. See below for a detailed description of this layout.
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Ethernet hubs operate as Layer 2 devices in the OSI model, the same as network switches. Although offering comparable functionality, nearly all mainstream home network equipment today utilizes network switch technology instead of hubs due t...
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For any two devices to be connected, they need a common place, or a hub, as it is called in the computer world. It basically connects multiple computers together. The main purpose of the Ethernet hub is to transmit the large pockets or clu...
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