Switch vs. hub
Hubs can also connect multiple devices to share resources,
and a collection of devices that connect to a hub is called a LAN collection.
Hubs are different in that packets sent from one of the
connected devices are broadcast to all devices connected to the hub. With this
version, packets are only routed to the port that brings them to the machine
that sent the packets.
The switch usually connects a LAN segment, so the hub can
connect. The switch filters potential traffic for devices in the same LAN area.
Because of this information, exchanges can use their own processing facilities
more efficiently as well as network bandwidth.
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configuration for lan network
Switch vs. router
Switches are sometimes confused with routers, which are also
offered to forward and direct network traffic, hence the name. But they serve a
different purpose and place.
Routers can be used at Layer 3 - the network level - and are
used to connect networks to other networks.
An easy way to think about the difference between a switch
and a router is to think about a LAN and a WAN. Devices connect locally through
switches, and networks connect to other networks through routers. If you’re
thinking of a common route, working with packages to access the Internet - such
as: device> hub> converter> router> internet - it should also help.
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