It depends on the quality of it. They can last anywhere from a year to ten years.
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
A managed switch is a network switch, which is used for connecting computers and network devices. It is handy because it allows you to handle individual ports of the switch.
It is connected by a network cable, switch and a router.
Although some would suggest that a switch could segment a network (and it does use the MAC address for switching) more properly a bridge would be the answer if you are speaking of segmenting a network.
I guess you are talking about a network switch. You would need a NIC, Network Interface Card, and a cable.
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
Yes, switch as well as hub and router are network devices.
it is a switch in hubs
A managed switch is a network switch, which is used for connecting computers and network devices. It is handy because it allows you to handle individual ports of the switch.
PSTN Network (Public Switch Telephone Network)
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A switch is a network connectivity device and a host is a computer system (client) on a network.
PSTN Network (Public Switch Telephone Network)
A Local Area Network (LAN)
A crossover cable is used to connect a Hub or Switch to another Hub or Switch - or a PC to another PC.
It lets all nodes connected to the network get full available bandwidth on the network.
A downstream switch refers to a network switch that connects to another switch or device further along in the network topology, typically receiving data from an upstream switch. It facilitates the distribution of data to various end devices, such as computers, printers, or other switches. In hierarchical network designs, the upstream switch often manages broader traffic, while downstream switches handle local traffic distribution. This setup enhances network efficiency and scalability.