What is the main advantage of using switches?



What is the main advantage of using switches?..

Answer / Ekta Dohrey

The main advantage of using switches compared to hubs is that they provide dedicated point-to-point connections between devices, reducing collisions and improving network efficiency. This leads to faster data transmission speeds and better overall performance.

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