electronicsfreak
Technical User
Ok I thought I had a clear understanding of all 3 of these. Lately, however, I am not so sure about that anymore. I recently acquired another switch and hub. The hub is a 24 port.
Ok in the past I have explained to people the differences between the 3 as following; each explained as an intersection
Hub,
an intersection with no stop signs, no cops, nothing to stop the traffic. It is allowed to constantly move as fast as it wants with nothing to stop collisions.
Switch,
intersection with stop lights for stopping and going to direct traffic to prevent collisions.
router,
just like a switch but with a police officer to stop theft and more options
With that I had wondered why they would make a 24 port hub since I had assumed it had no collision control. As to me that was like dropping a match on gasoline.
Then a friend told me they had a collision stopping something different then switches. Basically im wondering the full details on this and also if I am even in the right ballpark on how these things work.
Any info would be very much appreciated.
There is a point in wisdom and knowledge that when you reach it, you exceed what is considered possible - Jason Schoon
Ok in the past I have explained to people the differences between the 3 as following; each explained as an intersection
Hub,
an intersection with no stop signs, no cops, nothing to stop the traffic. It is allowed to constantly move as fast as it wants with nothing to stop collisions.
Switch,
intersection with stop lights for stopping and going to direct traffic to prevent collisions.
router,
just like a switch but with a police officer to stop theft and more options
With that I had wondered why they would make a 24 port hub since I had assumed it had no collision control. As to me that was like dropping a match on gasoline.
Then a friend told me they had a collision stopping something different then switches. Basically im wondering the full details on this and also if I am even in the right ballpark on how these things work.
Any info would be very much appreciated.
There is a point in wisdom and knowledge that when you reach it, you exceed what is considered possible - Jason Schoon