a hub is a central unit.. through which all the wires (termed as transmission medium) pass in a network.. so a computer to hub means the wires are passed through a hub.. whereas computer to computer can mean the computers are directly connected (home LAN) or via hub
The difference is in the way how they process communications between two or more computers. If you send some information to one computer only using hub it will resend the information to all computers in the network. When switches resend information to the only one computer.
a hub is a central point in a network through which all the wires pass, a switch connects more than 2 LAN networks
A freewheel hub dose not make the pedals go forward when the backwheel is turning, a track hub dose.
The only difference is, when you connect your PC to a hub (instead of linking it directly with another computer) you can hook up with more computers. the speed will ofcourse lower a bit, but you won't even notice it.
A router allows communication between two different networks. A hub just links devices in a network.
computer does not have feelings The main difference is that a computer can't think.
Network hub can be shared with your home or office and also serve as a router too
The difference between a super computer and a mini computer is in their computing power. A super computer has infinitely more computing power than a mini computer.
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the difference is that the mainframe is bigger and more expensive.
just difference between you and your grandfather. be ......
A network hub absconds with any stateful packet inspection (SPI), so it won't act as a firewall.