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Computers and Technology, 04.07.2019 07:30 Kzamor

What is the difference between a "hub" and a "switch"? a. switches are used in homes, while hubs are used in businesses. b. a switch supports wireless networks, while a hub supports wired networks. c. a switch will send data only to a target computer, while a hub broadcasts data to all connected computers. d. a switch can pass information between different networks, while a hub works only on a lan.

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