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Yes - a repeater would be used to extend the distance of the LAN segment. Repeaters were used primarily in coaxial copper networks but are rarely found in LANs anymore.
Repeaters and hubs
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Repeaters are usually used in coaxial based ethernet networks. For this purpose they are used to extend the length of a network segment. For example, in a 10base2 ethernet network the maximum length of a segment is 180 meters. A repeater could join two segments together to increase the length of the network and the number of clients in the network. In today's modern networks you will see neither coaxial networks nor repeaters in a LAN. Repeaters are used for DSL transmissions, but not for LANS.
a repeater
We can extend LAN by using repeaters. If we increase LAN by using large number of repeaters than this arrangement does not guarantees sufficient signal strength. Each repeater and segment along the path increases the delay. If the delay becomes too large scheme fails. In fact, repeaters are part of the Ethernet standard, which specifies that the network will not operate correctly if more than four repeaters separate any pair of stations. i. If we can extend the LAN then why we need a WAN? ii. How can a bridge know whether to forward frames? iii. Can the length of an Ethernet be increased to many segments of 500 meter each merely by adding a repeater to connect each additional segment? iv. How can a computer attach to a network that sends and receives bits faster than the computer's CPU can handle them?
A repeater. Repeaters work only on layer 1 (Physical) of the OSI model.
A hub or repeater will repeat signals to all other devices on a LAN. In addition, any broadcast packet will be repeated to all other nodes of a LAN as well.
a GPS repeater will extend the use of any GPS device to locations where the line of sight to satellites is non existent and will provide an instant GPS service.
A repeater is used to connect the segments of a LAN. A repeater forwards every packet it has no filtering capability. Whereas a router connects Indepentdent LAN's or WAN's , to create a internetwork. A repeater within a LAN does Pulse amplification , Noise filtering and shaping.Whereas router only routes and forwards the packet. A repeater is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher level and/or higher power, or onto the other side of an obstruction, so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation. A Router is a network device that mainly used for the tasks of routing and forwarding in the telecommunication and the Internet network. router is divide into segments is called subnets router is used a roting table repeater is just sit on the network ,recieve and boost the signal by sundar.g
You use a red stone repeater to delay redstone signals, to extend the range of redstone (12 blocks), or to transmit signals through solid blocks.
An example of a shared medium network device would be a repeater or hub, since the ports are shared.