A hub resends the signal it receives out through all ports, except the port where it received it.
A hub resends the signal it receives out through all ports, except the port where it received it.
A hub resends the signal it receives out through all ports, except the port where it received it.
A hub resends the signal it receives out through all ports, except the port where it received it.
A hub resends the signal it receives out through all ports, except the port where it received it.
A hub will repeat an incoming signal through all its ports, except the port where the signal came in.
a passive hub does not regenerate the signal received only let it pass
Hubs serve as a central connection for all of your network equipment and handles a data type known as frames. Frames carry your data. When a frame is received, it is amplified and then transmitted on to the port of the destination PC.
A "Hub".
A hub is used in network situations. It provides a central connection for multiple media segments. The hub repeats a signal received on one port and send them to ALL other ports. A hub operates in half duplex mode, meaning that devices can only send when no other devices are sending data. Use a switch when possible.
Switch because it is at least a little intelligent and can send data packets to the correct port.-----------A switch also regenerates the network signal, where a hub does not.
Port in hub/switch refers to the interface where you connect your computers.
The "Crossover" port. (or MDI-X)
There are no charge to recylce a 24 port ethernet hub.
If you connecting a hub to another device then the cable must be placed in the uplink port, or a port that can switch between a client port and an uplink port.
Hub
A repeater amplifies a signal. It will also re-send the signal as a "clean" signal. A hub is a multiport repeater. It will send a signal it receives out, through all of its ports - except the port where it received the signal. Bridges and switches are more intelligent, in that they send data only to the destination - according to the MAC address. Bridges and switches are similar, but switches have more hardware optimization, allowing for fast switching of large volumes of data.