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Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions > Chapter 5: Networking Devices

Chapter 5: Networking Devices

1. C. NICs are the physical network connections for a computer but are not one of the devices or mediums used to provide Internet access in a SOHO setting.

2. C. Like a hub, a switch connects multiple segments of a network together, with one important difference. Whereas a hub sends out anything it receives on one port to all the others, a switch recognizes frame boundaries and pays attention to the destination MAC address of the incoming frame as well as the port on which it was received.

3. When we say segment, we mean to create multiple collision or broadcast domains. Hubs don’t segment a network; they just connect network segments together. Repeaters don’t segment the network; they repeat a signal and allow the distance covered to be increased. So the only correct option is B, a switch.


  

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