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A hub is a device that transmits data out all interfaces expect the incoming interface. If you have an incoming frame from fa0/1, that frame will be sent out all other ports on the hub. When those frames reach the NIC of the PC's, they will discard it if it is not destined for their MAC address.

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What can bridges do that hubs and repeaters cannot do?

Bridges send information (data) to the specified destination, whereas hubs and repeaters do not.


Majority of hubs installed in networks today are?

Active hubs.


What connects networks of the same type?

Switches, hubs...


What can bridge do that hubs and repeaters cannot do?

Bridges send information (data) to the specified destination, whereas hubs and repeaters do not.


How many collision domain in a hub?

Hubs are not collision domains but a networking device. Hubs have single collision domain that makes them very undesirable for modern networks.


What types of hubs use on a LAN?

In a Local Area Network (LAN), the most common types of hubs are passive hubs, active hubs, and intelligent hubs. Passive hubs simply connect multiple Ethernet devices without amplifying the signal, while active hubs regenerate and boost the signal to ensure reliable communication. Intelligent hubs, on the other hand, offer additional features like management capabilities and can monitor traffic, making them more suitable for larger networks. However, it's worth noting that hubs have largely been replaced by switches in modern networks due to their efficiency and enhanced performance.


What developments has contributed most of the digital revolution?

social networks . or The internet computer networks


What is the most common bridge used to connect two dissimilar networks?

The most common types of bridges are the Beam and Arch Bridges.


What are the computer hardwares used in computer networks?

NIC (Network Interface Cards), cables, routers, switches, hubs. Optional stuff can include storage area network (SAN), network attached storage (NAS), firewalls, and IDS (intrusion detection systems).


What do the USBs on Computer Monitors Do?

The USBs on the computer monitors can be used for the mini-hubs.


What is Gate in computer networks?

There are NO GATES in computer networks... So, ask next question...

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