How a switch is different from a hub?
Answer / Sumit Kumar Sahay
A switch operates at Layer 2 of the OSI model (Data Link layer) and forwards data only to the intended device by examining the MAC address, while a hub broadcasts all incoming data to every connected device. Switches provide faster performance, reduced collisions, and more secure connections compared to hubs.
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