what is difference between hub and router.....
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Answer / kapilasdhir
HUB:
*Layer 1 device
*Hub Is a Single Broadcast Domain
*Hub Is a Single Collision Domain
*not help in connecting Interanetwork
Router:
*Layer 3 device
*Router Is a Separate Broadcast Domain
*help in connecting Interanetwork
*Router Is a Separate Collision Domain
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Answer / m haja bahurudeen
HUB
1) Layer1 devices
2) Non intelligent devices
3) Single collision & Broad cast domain
4) This connected in single network
5) LAN connection oriented
6) Data transfer based on MAC address
ROUTER
1) Layer3 devices
2) Intelligent devices
3) Breakup broadcast domain
4) This connected between different network
5) WAN connection oriented
6) Data transfer based on IP address
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Answer / vaijnath
Hub is a Physical Layer Divice used to connect host to an
network.
Hub is only one collusion domain as well as Brodcast Domain.
Router is a Network Layer Device used to connect different
Networks.
Router's every port is a saperate collusion as well as
Brodcast Domain.
Routers have own IOS.
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Answer / ajay
HUB
Hub is a Physical Layer Divice used to connect host to an
network.
1) Layer1 devices
2) Non intelligent devices
3) Single collision & Broad cast domain
4) This connected in single network
5) LAN connection oriented
6) Data transfer based on MAC address
ROUTER
1) Layer3 devices
2) Intelligent devices
3) Breakup broadcast domain
4) This connected between different network
5) WAN connection oriented
6) Data transfer based on IP address
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