Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.
Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.
Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.
Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.
Switch is faster than HUB. If you are using managed switch you can create VLAN, you can secure ports and many other things.
1:switch provides security on data , because it directely transfer ,while hub broadcast data du to which it provides less security. 2:the data trasfer speed is high as compare to hub because switch deals directly witch client or it contains memory which stores client's addess.
A crossover cable is used to connect a Hub or Switch to another Hub or Switch - or a PC to another PC.
Port in hub/switch refers to the interface where you connect your computers.
it is a switch in hubs
Hubs and Switches make 1 ethernet connection out of as many is on the hub or switch.
Hubs and Switches make 1 ethernet connection out of as many is on the hub or switch.
This is actually just a modem. A hub is a device with multiple ports for connecting computers to each other. A hub is now rarely used as a network switch is a faster more reliable device. Confusion comes from people like BT who supply what they call a home hub, which is actually a wireless router, they use the term home hub to refer to the central point (as in hub of a wheel) connection, probably because it's bright young designers never heard of a network hub! A modern wireless router normally consists of a combined router, 4 or 5 port network switch and wireless access point in one, and a non wireless one is the router and network switch Mohammad Talha 009746411902
I suggest a hub as they are more reliable.
It's very easy to add a switch to a hub. For consumer level switches, you just plug it in.
i dont even no what that is
a switch