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It is possible to connect two computers without using a hub by using a switch instead. A switch is better than a hub because it creates a collision domain (CD) and stops them from happening when two devices try and send frames at the same time. Rather than buying a cross-over cable to connect two computers together, you can use two straight-through cables (your average, everyday network cable) and connect them to a switch. This also allows for growth where you can add more computers to the switch if the network grows.
Another Answer:
With Ethernet, you can use a crossover cable to connect two computers without using a hub, switch, or existing network. Crossover cables are Ethernet cables that have the send and receive wires (pins) switched along the length of the cable. The pins that send information from one computer are connected to the pins that receive information for the second computer. You can use a regular cable if they are modern computers.
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the advantage of the network is see all computers in one hub
A LAN network adapter, a LAN cable and a switch or hub.
A network hub is designed to connect multiple computers,so only one is neccessary.
a hub
Yes you acn use a hub to connect your computers. Just connect a cat5 network cable from each of your computers to the hub. It doesn't matter which port you plug the cat5 cable into on the hub. they are all the same. Also, if you might be interested in making your own cat5 cables. I have added a link on how to do ths.
wireless
The Startech.com Network Hub
It is used to connect the computers to the hub
Unfortunately not. RJ45 Straight cables, are for use with hubs / switches and routers. If you want to network 2 pc's together without a hub, you need a cross over RJ45 cable. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
To do that, an additional device is required, a network hub or a network switch, which all computers in the network segment should have to be connected to.
Yes. That is the designed function.