A network bridge joins two networks to make one. A network repeater extends one network to make it larger/more powerful.
False - a repeater is a simple layer 1 device. It would not have a need to operate at the network layer.
Repeater.
An active hub can act as a repeater hub. It may also work as an Ethernet hub, network hub, and a multiport repeater.
G repeater will not work with N network, unless your router is configured to work in compatibility mode. It means that your router can work with both G and N networks. Thus when you connect your G repeater it will extend only your G network.
Very simple - most people who require a wireless repeater are those who need to extend their wireless network. This means a repeater would take the original signal from the network and repeat it, which extends this network. This is one of the ways which people are using to get around putting wires around their home or office.
A bridge acts as "bridge" between two networks or network subnets. A repeater merely strengthens the signal. You can have a repeater that only acts on one wire.
Network layer
It can't filter network traffic. Data, sometimes referredto as bits, arriving at one port of a repeater gets senout to other port Data gets passed along by a repeater to all other LANsegments of a network regardless of whether it needs to go there or not
repeater
I would say an ethernet extender/booster/repeater.
Each device is a repeater