This distribution hub has eight RJ45 jacks.
You would be looking to buy the Wired Home WH8NDH Network Distribution Hub if it fit your needs and you had the ability to purchase this product.
No, it is wired for RJ45 jacks.
It is compatible with a majority of PC's but not Mac.
a hub is the area at the end of your axle where your tire mounts,the middle of your tire has a hole in it where the hub sticks out and this holds the bearings that your tire rotates on most are packed with grease to lube the bearings. when you have a hub cap on your tire ....well you get the idea
the network is using a hub and spoke topology the network is using a flat design
"Hub and spoke" is a term in air transportation to describe a common method for an airline to organize their flights. Airlines will have hubs in a few cities where most of their flights will originate, with spokes out to non-hub cities. Much like the hub and spokes of a bicycle tire. When flying from one city to another, you will typically have a connecting flight through one of the airline's hubs. This system can also be implemented with other forms of mass transit, and cargo transportation.
Any topology can be used for a peer-to-peer network. The easiest is probably a star topology but it doesn't have to be.
I think you can get Team, Custom, Shield, Guts, and Hub (You have to unlock Hub Style) in Water, Fire, Elec and Wood elements.
what do yuou think? /:/
A router is good for a home network, but a simple switch or even a hub will do the job just as well, without DPI, or deep packet inspection.
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network