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You simply plug the second hub into the first. Modern hubs will be just peachy in the configuration.
Passive Hubs These hubs are nothing more than point contacts for the wires that make up the physical network. An example of this would be a punchdown block that is a simple plastic, unpowered box used to plug network cables into it. Active Hubs Active hubs are a little smarter than the passive hubs we saw. All You might also come across the term "concentrators" which are basically active hubs, concentrating and strengthening a signal as it enters and exits the hub.
Price is not always relatve to quality,it is more an indicator of the age of the technology.
You can always daisy-chain hubs by attaching themselves to each other.
It is easier to scan a network connected by hubs than by switches because a switch can limit traffic between subnets, whereas a hub cannot, and would therefore require more overhead to facilitate a scan.
Continental currently maintains three hubs in the US: Newark, N.J.(EWR); Cleveland, OH (CLE); and Houston, TX(IAH). With their pending merger with United, that will add more hubs to the new airline.
As soon as possible. Switches are much more efficient than hubs because hubs send the data to all the connect nodes, unlike switches that only forward packets to the appropriate node. Hubs cause a lot of packet collisions which reduces the efficiency of your network. __________________ I was going to say "Now, because switches are so cheap". But your answer is better.
In its simplest form on a single-processor motherboard, a single QPI is used to connect the processor to the IO Hub (e.g., to connect an Intel Core i7 to an X58). In more complex instances of the architecture, separate QPI link pairs connect one or more processors and one or more IO hubs or routing hubs in a network on the motherboard, allowing all of the components to access other components via the network.
Computer networking allows 2 or more computers to share information. The two computers are either linked to each other directly through a crossover network cable (peer-to-peer network), or through one or more intermediate hubs, switches and/or routers. Wireless routers allow 2 or more computers to network without being physically wired to the network.
NIC (Network Interface Cards), cables, routers, switches, hubs. Optional stuff can include storage area network (SAN), network attached storage (NAS), firewalls, and IDS (intrusion detection systems).
You should have been more specific - 3 could relate to almost anything ! However - there is a mobile phone network called three.
automatic loking hubs? this happing to me also went to manuale loking hubs no more popping!! automatic loking hubs? this happing to me also went to manuale loking hubs no more popping!!