Computer Science, asked by gurjarbh9128, 1 year ago

What is the difference between hub,switch and router?In tabular form?

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Answered by pihu2442
13

Hey mate here is your answer.

I hope it helps u.

Hub:

(i) Hub is a broadcast device.

(ii) Hub works in the physical layer of OSI model.

Switch:

(i) The switch is a multicast device.

(ii) The switch works in data link layer and network layer of OSI model.

Router:

(i) The router is a routing device.

(ii) The router works in the network layer of OSI model.

Answered by shoovamjena15
5

HUB

A hub is an electronic device that connects multiple nodes in a network and sends and receives data from all the connected nodes. A hub contains multiple ports that are used to connect multiple nodes. This means that the data received by the hub is sent to all the computer that are connected with the hub.

ROUTER

A router is a networking device that connects multiple physical networks. The main job of a router is to prevent data broadcast. Of directs the data to the correct network and path based on the data properties.

SWITCH

A switch is an electronic device that connects multiple nodes and send data only to the intended node. It is an intelligent hub as it analyses the received data and sends it to the intended computer.

HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU.

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