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[Communication] Difference between router and splitter

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Posted on 11/2/2014 2:11:47 PM | | |
The router is different from the splitter, the splitter is actually no different from the network cable, it just provides a few more ports (you can think of it as a multi-head wire, but it only plays the role of interconnection).
For example, what we usually use most is to convert the internal address of our computer into the public network address recognized by the Internet, so that we can use multiple computers to access the Internet.
In addition, it needs to be corrected a little bit: the correct name of the splitter you are referring to is called the hub.
The second question about you is actually both devices, the key depends on where you use them. There will be more routers at home, because address conversion is required; There will be more school hubs because you can directly use the school's internal address without the need for address translation.





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