Difference between repeater and hub in networking
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A repeater is a device that has single input and output ports, and makes it possible for signals to be transmitted across a network for long distances by conditioning the received signal and retransmitting the conditioned signal to the various segments while a hub is simply a repeater with multiple input and multiple ...
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A repeater is a device that has single input and output ports, and makes it possible for signals to be transmitted across a network for long distances by conditioning the received signal and retransmitting the conditioned signal to the various segments while a hub is simply a repeater with multiple input and multiple
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