Typically? One.
However with use of hubs and chaining devices, theoretically one could have up to one hundred and twenty seven devices.
In practice this might not work too well.
Hope this helps!
USB is a kind of communication port. Many portable devices have this port and can be connected this way to other devices.
usb port driver, serial adapter,
On a typical setup, only one device can be connected to the ports. However, if you have a special USB port, or a device that will split a USB port, you can connect 2 or more devices.
The USB port is a port used to connect outside devices with a compatible USB port to the computer. A few examples of these devices are USB key drives, tablets, and printers.
One. SATA interfaces are USUALLY only one device at a time. It is possible, if the controller supports it, to use a port multiplier which allows you to use four devices off one port .
Host controller
To provide the exchange of data, and also to power or charge the devices connected. It is an acronym for universal serial bus port.
firewire port can support up to 63 devices on one firewire port with a hub
Terminal connections for controlling devices, some times Mice or older keyboards. Not commonly used any more.
Yes. A hub will be one giant collision domain for that entire switch port. So if its an 8 port hub and you have 8 devices connected to it that collision domain will have 8 devices in it.
They operate at Layer 2 of the OSI model and forward data to the port on which the destination system is connected by using MAC addresses of connected devices.
A keyboard can be connected to PS2 port or a USB port