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Hub, Switch, & Router Explained - What's the difference?

This is an animated video that explains the difference between a hub, switch, and a router. It explains how a router works, how a switch works and how a hub works.

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Venkata chandini : "Hubs and switches are used to create networks while Routers connect networks ".Excellent
vatsk : Honestly people like you are the reason why many people keep being interested in their courses, love you man
FJM76 : For someone starting out like myself it's so refreshing to have a clear, visual explanation of stuff like this, whilst so many other tutorials make the assumption everyone already knows this. Thanks!
Thomas Madia : Best explanation ever. You stick to the basics and avoided going too deep. This is how any complicated concept must be taught. Focus must be on getting the basics right and spark an interest of a learner. How the hub, switch, and router does their magic wasn’t important for this video and you dud great by not discussing that. If we want to know how they do it, we can always watch other videos that explains. 7 minutes well spent. You earned a subscriber.

Difference between Hub Switch and Router | Network Device Explained

Difference between Hub Switch and Router in a computer network and their functions.
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Hub is a networking device works under a physical layer of the OSI model and transfer data in the form of bits. It is a broadcast device.

The switch is a networking device works under the Data Link Layer of OSI model and transfer data in the form frame. It is a multicast device.

The router is a networking device works under Network Layer and transfer data in the form of packets. It is used to communicate between two different networks.

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Meximon : The dude managed to better explain in 3min than my professor in 2h of lecture.
Ahmed Shouk : Thanks for this video you did a good job in explaining the difference between Hub, Switch and Router.
I have a question regarding to last connection that include router.
Is it possible to connect the Router to both switch instead of connecting the server to the routers?
Is it possible for PC 1 in the left network to send a package to PC 2 in the right network without server interference?
Thanks again.
Lotus Potus : Thanks for putting everything so clearly in one place....Nice work buddy !
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How to Set Up an Ethernet Switch | Internet Setup

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So, in this video I'm gonna talk about how to install your ethernet switch. So, let's say I have my laptop here, and I really want to connect it to my network. So, I'll take a little ethernet cable, and plug it to the laptop; and on the other side, of course, it has to go to my router. Let's, oh no, I'm out of ports on my router. All my ports are already full, because I've connected them to all my other computers. So, what are we gonna do?

This is where the ethernet switch comes in handy. As you can see, the ethernet switch just as a bunch of ports on it. So, to connect to the network what I have to do is first, take one of the ports that are already connected to the network, and move them over to the switch. Now, the reason I'm doing that is because I need a free port on my router, so I can connect my switch to it So I'm gonna take another ethernet cable, plug that one in; and then, the other side goes to my router.

Now, it doesn't really matter where you connect the cables to, as long as the order is correct. The specific port is of no importance. So, as long as I connected the switch to the router, everything that's connected to the switch, is also connected to the router. Basically, the switch just extends the ports that are on the router.

So, now I have to just connect my laptop over to the switch, and I'm done. Everybody's online. The laptop is connected to the switch, the switch is connected to the router, and everything that's connected to both the router and the switch, is on the network. Now, this is a really good trick if you have, for example, another room in your house that has a bunch of computers in it that you wanna connect to your network, not wirelessly, but with an actual cable. This means that you only have to really run one cable over to that room, and then just hook it up to a switch that has more ports.
Eric Shane Barrow : I plugged my cat into where the "cat5" is supposed to go, but he just hissed and scratched me. Still no interweb. What am I doing wrong ?
Russell A : On some switches (including the one in the video) it does matter which port is used as the uplink to the router. Notice how he used the right most port for the uplink, which is the correct one for that switch. Note: This requirement can vary for the same switch depending on age/firmware, so if you have one where it doesn’t matter, that doesn’t mean it’s the same for everyone.
CleanCutCarson : Simple and easy couldn't have been a better explanation thank you!
FixManTx : Check the manual for your switch to make sure all the ports are auto-sensing, meaning it doesn't matter which port you connect to the router. Most new switches should work fine but some might still have a port dedicated to connecting to another switch or router. Also, if you didn't power cycle the router and the printer, the printer's IP might be having some sort of conflict.
Jared Armbruster : Actually the specific port is somewhat important. You have to connect the router to the uplink port on the switch, which is usually the port that appears to be separate from the rest. The specific on the router doesn't matter.

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