Answer Posted / amish patadiya
Router :- Layer 3 device which separate the broadcast domain
as well as collision domain
Bridges :- Layer 2 device which can not separate broadcast
domain but can separate collision domain
Hubs:- Layer 1 device which can separate neither broadcast
nor collision domains.
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