Difference between a Hub and a Switch

bullion416

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What is the difference between an ethernet hub and switch? Is one better than the other?
 

spidey07

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<---remembers paying $18,100 dollars for a 5 port 10 Base-T switch from a little company called Kalpana.
 

JackMDS

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Log here, and click on Switch vs. Hub. scottmac.net

Anyway it is all in the phonemics

Swicth is Swoosss...........

Hub is Hubbbbb
 

p1800volvo

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Hub = Every packet sent is received by all computers connected to the hub.
Switch = Only the computer that is supposed to receive the packet gets it. Less traffic.

Very general, but I only charger $.02 for this post anyway. For a home set-up, it does not matter.
 

bullion416

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If I were to buy a switch, would it serve the same purpose as a hub if I wanted to do file sharing or LAN gaming with people hooked up to that switch?
 

rw120555

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I've never heard of addtron. It may be fine, but my bias is to spend a little more and buy netgear (e.g. the fs105 or fs605) or other name brand products. Netgear has a better warranty if nothing else. You can probably find a store in town which has these, which would save you shipping.
 

JackMDS

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Fo home use, and a Network of less than 10 computer it does not matter.

Get the cheapest you can find.