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Danman32 wrote: A switching hub is a switch, so it is considered layer 2, as it bases its forwarding on the MAC address. It's a new name for a bridge, though a bridge is commonly thought of as having only 2 ports. A hub floods all ports with the data from the source port, ignoring MACs. A passive hub has no signal amplification, where an active hub regenerates the signal exiting a port. At least that was the definitions in Arcnet days. In those days coils, capacitors and resistors were in the passive hubs, and the active hubs had transistors and ICs.
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