Repeaters operate at the physical layer of the OSI model.
Network layer
False - a repeater is a simple layer 1 device. It would not have a need to operate at the network layer.
Physical layer = Hub, NIC, Repeater. Data Link Layer = Switch, Bridge. Network Layer = Router.
In the OSI reference model, that would be layer 3 (network).In the OSI reference model, that would be layer 3 (network).In the OSI reference model, that would be layer 3 (network).In the OSI reference model, that would be layer 3 (network).
If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).
Transciever works on the Physical Layer(Layer 1) of the OSI because its basically a repeater or a MAU\ Multi Station Access Unit
A layer 1 device will extend a collision domain
Repeaters and hubs
Physical layer which is the first layer in OSI reference model is responsible for signal encoding and decoding.
There are seven type of OSI reference model:-Layer 7: The application layer Layer 6: The presentation layer Layer 5: The session layer Layer 4: The transport layer Layer 3: The network layerLayer 2: The data-link layer Layer 1: The physical layer
PING, Netstat & Tracert
layer 2