I suppose you could use older-style hubs instead of switches, it would work, although it would certainly limit available bandwidth.
On top of your PSP is an switch for wireless lan. Just switch it.
For a small LAN network, a switch is best. To connect two or more LAN networks, a router is required. (2) From Jean Andrews CompTIA A+ sixth edition (page #852): You can use a crossover cable to connect to computers without a switch or hub making it the simplest network of all. For two or more you will need a switch, hub, or router.
Sets up a LAN for the office
That is a layer3 switch
Switch for small LAN, Router for two or more
It's a definition but, such network belongs to LAN.
With a LAN cable and a switch
Yes, using a switch allows you to connect more clients in your LAN. In addition, it limits the amount of traffic collisions in the LAN segment as well, allowing better performance and throughput of traffic.
absolutely wan. lan is used for a office or a building complex
no, A LAN is a network between a small amount of computers through a router , hub or switch
Switch
By choosing the switch Bandwidth like 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps you can make fast LAN.