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An ethernet hub is an electronic device that runs a computer network.
Chipcom was a company, early pioneering in the Ethernet hub industry.
From this it expanded into Ethernet hubs, network cards, and cords.
The use of an Ethernet hub is recommended to allow for monitoring of the interface.
In contrast to an Ethernet hub, there is a separate collision domain on each of the switch ports.
This system is similar to a mechanical A/B switch or Ethernet hub.
Although very small Ethernet hubs are still available, they are almost never used in Enterprise networks.
For backwards compatibility with Ethernet hubs, the standard requires the use of half duplex in these conditions.
The Network element is an Ethernet hub and a wifi hotspot.
As a result, only one single node (CN) has access to the network at a time, which avoids collisions, present on older Ethernet hubs before switches.
Without a functional CAM table, all frames received by a network switch would be echoed back out to all other ports, much like an Ethernet hub.
Two nodes are placed together on a daughter card with one DIMM socket and a 4:1 Ethernet hub for off-card communications.
Micro Hub features four or eight Ethernet hub ports for distributing 10BaseT Ethernet devices.
This waterproof "Black Box" unit connects directly to a NavNet display or an Ethernet hub with a single Ethernet cable.
If it is connected to an Ethernet hub that has multiple 10.4" NavNet displays attached, each of those displays will have access to the FAX30.
By dividing Ethernet connections into bridged domains, Ethernet switches made traffic flow more quickly through the aggregation point, eliminating the need for Ethernet hubs.
They manufacture hard disk drives, Ethernet hubs, USB cables, etc. "I-O" stands for "input/output".
Most can make use of standard Ethernet hubs and switches though some require that the network (or at least a VLAN) be dedicated to the audio distribution application.
Two Ethernet ports can be joined together with a simple cross-over Ethernet cable (point-to-point), or joined together using an Ethernet hub or switch.
A Home Ethernet starter kit costing $80 to $100 will usually include the Ethernet hub, the proper cables and the Ethernet add-in cards to hook up two computers.
Why not just use the same cables to connect to hard drives, printers and ethernet hubs --- same physical cable, just run eSATA, USB3 or gigE on top.
The approach is essentially a cut-down version of its existing Series 90 - an eight-slot chassis that combines the company's DNX 300 router with Token Ring or Ethernet hub boards.
SynOptics was an important early innovator of Ethernet products, having developed a pre-standard twisted pair 10Mbit/s Ethernet product and a modular Ethernet hub product that dominated the enterprise networking market.
An Ethernet hub, active hub, network hub, repeater hub, multiport repeater or hub is a device for connecting multiple Ethernet devices together and making them act as a single network segment.
The Digital Ethernet Local Network Interconnect (DELNI) was an Ethernet hub with nine ports and AUI connectors, made by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).