What is the primary function of a network hub/repeater?
- Encrypting data packets
- Routing data packets
- Amplifying and regenerating signals
- Filtering network traffic
How does a network hub/repeater handle incoming data packets?
- Analyzes the destination IP address
- Amplifies and forwards the packets
- Routes the packets to their intended destination
- Filters out unwanted packets
What is the impact of adding multiple network hubs/repeaters in a network?
- Increases network security
- Reduces network latency
- Amplifies signal strength over long distances
- Divides the network into multiple segments
Can a network hub/repeater intelligently manage network traffic?
- Yes, by analyzing packet contents
- No, it simply repeats or regenerates signals
- Yes, by prioritizing specific types of traffic
- No, it only forwards packets based on IP addresses
Which of the following statements is true about network hubs/repeaters?
- They provide network routing functionality
- They offer advanced network security features
- They regenerate and amplify incoming signals
- They can filter and analyze network traffic