Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hubs and switches are often priced by number of interfaces (also called ports).?

Roughly, what is the current per-interface price range for:


a. A 10 Mbps hub?


b. A 100 Mbps hub?


c. A switch consisting of only 10 Mbps interfaces?


d. A switch consisting of only 100 Mbps interfaces?

Hubs and switches are often priced by number of interfaces (also called ports).?
You can check anywhere on the net for prices. Try newegg.com


Hubs and switches are two different things hubs being cheaper since they are not "intelligent". If your looking to share a single connection or just to connect a few computers together you can use either one. The switch would be the better choice. The hub would slow data transfers. Lots of technical babble that would take too long to put here.

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