what is router,bridges,hubs?
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Answer / thalapathi muthukumar
ROUTER:
It is the device to choose the best path to reach the
destination in the network.
BRIDGES:
It is used to communicate two lan itself.
HUBS:
It is the device used to connect more devices in their network.
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Answer / jitendera
well try guys
router-it is layer three device which used to connect two or
more then two different network such that they can communicate.
bridge-bridge is layer two divice which used in lan that is
same network.the purpose the bridge is to filtre send and
flood nay incomeing data frame based upon the mac address of
that frame.
hub-layer 1 devise which is just multiple port repeater
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Answer / mukthar
router is best path way identyfai deviece
bridges is two communicate self
hubs is multiple network device
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Answer / parthipan
ROUTER:
is the device to choose the best path to reach the
destination in the network.
BRIDGES:
It is used to connect two lan
HUBS:
It is the device used to connect more devices in their network.
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Answer / syed
Router
It is device to communicate between two networks.
Bridge
Bridge is used to communicate two LAN itself.
Hub
It is device to connect more devices in their network. &
it is used in Star Topology.
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Answer / jitendra nayak
Router:
router is networking device that gives proper path to the
data.
Bridge:
Bridge is used to communicate two lan itself.
Hubs:
hub is used connect to the multiple device.
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Answer / aneesh.n
Router :
* Router is layer 3 device
* connect the different Network
*no broadcost domain and no collision domain
Bridge
*connect to two same device is called bridge.
Example
* connect two switch or two router using bridge device
Hub
* hub is layer one device
* single broadcast and single collision domain
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Answer / devanshu
Router
Router is a hardware device, which works on network layer
of osi model, it can communicate between different netwok
class,it has best path selection between source to
destination.
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Answer / amish patadiya
Router :- Layer 3 device which separate the broadcast domain
as well as collision domain
Bridges :- Layer 2 device which can not separate broadcast
domain but can separate collision domain
Hubs:- Layer 1 device which can separate neither broadcast
nor collision domains.
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Answer / johnny rajpal
Router- It is used to connect two different networks and
give them best path for thier comm. data. Router always
discard the broadcasting.
For eg.. ist n/w is 192.168.10.0 and other n/w is 192.168.11.0.
if we will placed router in b/w the n/w's them can
communicate with each other
Bridge- it connects the two lan wire and two lan wire has
different have diffrent MAC address bridge takes
responsibilty two connect different MAc address.
Hubs- It is used when we connect more than one computer to
share resources or data then we use hub. In the hub there is
no operating system
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