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Bridges, Switches and Routers will all separate collision domains.

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Which networking device increases the size of both collision domains and broadcast domains?

A Router


How many collision domain in a hub?

Hubs are not collision domains but a networking device. Hubs have single collision domain that makes them very undesirable for modern networks.


Which networking device main purpose is to segment collision domains?

switches


Which of the following devices separates collision domains?

Network+ Guide to Networks answer: Bridge, Switch, Router


How many collision domains exist in a network with 15 hosts interconnected by means of a hub?

For any amount of clients connected to a hub you will get a total of 1 collision domain. A hub is a device that simply repeats all of the signals from the ports and does not separate clients into separate collision domains.


When segmenting a LAN what device cannot be used to reduce the collision domain?

Hubs do not reduce collision domains. All devices connected to the hub are in a single collision domain, where as on a switch, each port is its own collision domain.


Do subnets create broadcast domains or collision domains?

No


How do routers and switches separate collision domains?

in my opinion there is no any collision domain in the router......but switch has collision domains for each interfaces & hub has one collision domain


What breaks up collision domains and broadcast domains?

On shared-media networks (i.e. hubs or pure ethernets), routers break up broadcast domains and bridges break up collision domains. Routers also break up collision domains. On switched networks, routers break up broadcast domains, and every switch port is its own separate collision domain.


What device separates broadcast domains?

SwitchDescription: Network Switch a device that seperates the Broadcast domain of a LAN segment from other segments.


What separates broadcast domains?

router


Do bridges and switches separate collision domains?

Not only do bridges and switches separate collision domains but routers also perform this task.