Switch breaks collision domains, creates virtual circuits for each connection also it does not share bandwidth of one port with others.
A Local Area Network (LAN)
no, A LAN is a network between a small amount of computers through a router , hub or switch
It depends on the number of clients in the LAN segment, but in general a switch is more efficient than a hub.
It can improve the LAN performance.
a hub is a central point in a network through which all the wires pass, a switch connects more than 2 LAN networks
A LAN network adapter, a LAN cable and a switch or hub.
switch hub
It takes two or more computers and a hub, switch, or router and some Cat5 cable with ends.
With 2 or more computers and a hub, switch, or router. And some Cat5 cable with ends.
For a small LAN network, a switch is best. To connect two or more LAN networks, a router is required. (2) From Jean Andrews CompTIA A+ sixth edition (page #852): You can use a crossover cable to connect to computers without a switch or hub making it the simplest network of all. For two or more you will need a switch, hub, or router.
Either use a crossover cable or connect them using a hub, switch, or router.
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