A hub does not aid in network segmentation. Unlike switches and routers, which can create separate broadcast domains and manage traffic between different network segments, a hub simply broadcasts data to all connected devices in a single segment. This lack of traffic control makes hubs unsuitable for improving network performance or security through segmentation.
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is the signaler of the internet
that would be a managed switch which you can then create vlans within the switch you would also need a router if all the segments would be on a different network
segmentation
The device you’re referring to is typically a router or a switch with VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) capabilities. By segmenting the network into two or more parts, it reduces broadcast traffic and improves overall network performance. This segmentation helps isolate network issues and enhances security by controlling traffic flow between segments. Additionally, it allows for better management of network resources and can improve bandwidth utilization.
A network ready device is a device that has the potential to connect to a network, natively it isn't connected to a network, nor is it a network, but with the appropriate configuration and possibly with the addition of components could be connected.
A router
Hub is the device used to interconnect nodes in a network
what is the speed of a network adaptor on a Nas DEVICE
A device to aid lift, such as Slats and Flaps on the wings.
node
Communication device