Re: Hub -vs- Router

2003-01-08 Thread Clark Martin
At 9:40 AM -0700 1/8/2003, J Sand wrote: >Am I correct that in a networking hub, a standard CAT-5 cable is used >through all the units connected to the hub and the hub takes care of the >transmission/receiving crossovers needed for communication between >computers. It depends on the hub. A stand

Re: Hub -vs- Router

2003-01-08 Thread J Sand
Am I correct that in a networking hub, a standard CAT-5 cable is used through all the units connected to the hub and the hub takes care of the transmission/receiving crossovers needed for communication between computers. John _

Re: Hub -vs- Router

2003-01-07 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:58 PM -0700 1/7/2003, J Sand wrote: >We'll see if I got this right in understanding the two terms. > >A hub would be used for hooking a group of computers together to form a >network and a router is used to hook together other networks together. > >The hub would be the basis for an intranet c

Re: Hub -vs- Router

2003-01-07 Thread J Sand
We'll see if I got this right in understanding the two terms. A hub would be used for hooking a group of computers together to form a network and a router is used to hook together other networks together. The hub would be the basis for an intranet communication structure and the router would be

Re: Hub -vs- Router

2003-01-07 Thread Ronald Bos
> What is the difference between a hub and a router? These are two completely different beasts! A hub is an ethernet device which has multiple ethernet connections. It repeats an incoming ethernet signal on all other ports. In this way, you can create a star-like ethernet network. A router is a

Hub -vs- Router

2003-01-07 Thread J Sand
What is the difference between a hub and a router? John _ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 -- Quadlist is sponsored by and...