What are the difference between node,host,terminal,system,hub? These are all different things in networking. Node is Where we connect all the links for a networking connection. Host is nothing than if you are going to send a request to the server the questi oned system can be known as a host.
What are the difference between node,host,terminal,system,hub? These are all different things in networking. Node is Where we connect all the links for a networking connection. Host is nothing than if you are going to send a request to the server the questi oned system can be known as a host.
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What are the difference between node,host,terminal,system,hub? These are all different things in networking. Node is Where we connect all the links for a networking connection. Host is nothing than if you are going to send a request to the server the questi oned system can be known as a host.
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What are the difference between node,host,terminal,system,hub?
These are all different things in networking.
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Its speed ranges from 256kbps to several m bps. In this both phone line and internet can work together. What is the difference between hub,switch and router? HUB is layer one device.It is used to extend the local area connection.It has on ly one broadcast domain.If one system send the date to other system means it(dat a) will go to all the system.The network performance goes down.All the ports in hub share the 10Mbps frequency.So collision will occur. SWITCH:It is layer to device.Each and every ports in switch has 10Mbps BW.All th e ports has broadcast domain.It collision dedection and carrier sense multiple a ccess is used detect the collisin and avoid it.It have to produce logical path b etween two system.So its used to avoid the collision. Router:It is a layer three device.It is used for WAN networking.It is used for i nternetworking,packet forwarding,and packet filltering. If you are given the IP address can u tell how many computers can be connected?W hat do you look at? 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