[K12OSN] hub vs. switch
Will Hatch
fhkms at adelphia.net
Wed Jul 7 12:36:16 UTC 2004
Thanks all for the clear explanation. I'm off to buy a switch!
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> From: Shawn Powers <spowers at inlandlakes.org>
> Date: 2004/07/07 Wed AM 08:12:54 EDT
> To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] hub vs. switch
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> An "off the cuff" comparison is cars and packets.
>
> Imagine a road 80 feet wide, and a mile long with no lines, lanes, etc.
> Just a big road. Now imagine 5,000 cars on that road, all going in
> different directions, and stopping at different places along the way.
> Also imagine that half of the drivers are from England, and half are
> from the US. (The "which side of the road" debate)
>
> That's a hub.
>
> A switch would be the same road with lanes, laws, etc.
>
> Even "dumb" switches are TONS better than hubs.
>
> -Shawn
>
>
> Will Hatch wrote:
> > I managed to get a couple work stations booted and my internet connection working through eth1, but I've been told that a switch will work much better than the Netgear 8 port dual-speed hub that I have been attempting to use to connect to eth0. Can anybody verify this? Thanks! -Will
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