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You must be a connectivity enthusiast if you are browsing our network hub page because your internet might be running in slow motion. It may be time to reevaluate your network hub. But wait! Don't let the term 'hub' mislead you. This isn't just any junction; it's the central nervous system of your entire computer network!
Hold up! When we say hub in computer network, we don't just mean the average, run-of-the-mill kind. We're talking stackable hubs that can expand your network without a hitch, while wireless networking hubs allow you to roam without losing connection. And, while we're at it, why not check out our Network Cables? You'll need them!
Alright, let's switch gears for a second. Did you know cable modem gateways are like the unacknowledged icons of secure and reliable connectivity? These devices serve as modems and routers, streamlining your network setup like a pro. Ready to dial up your connectivity game? Look no further. Shop now and let your network sing!
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A hub is a basic networking device that connects multiple computers or other network devices together, making them act as a single network segment. More importantly, it operates at the physical layer (Layer 1) of the OSI model and simply broadcasts incoming data packets to all connected devices.
A hub broadcasts data to all connected devices, while a switch sends data only to the specific device it is intended for. Switches operate at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model and can manage data traffic more efficiently.
A hub connects multiple devices within a single network segment, while a router connects multiple networks together and routes data between them.
Another name for a hub is a "network hub" or sometimes simply a "repeater hub."

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