Difference between a hub and a bridge??
jcelso 09-January-2010 04:52:06 PM

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Yeah i think Hub is a non intelligent device and its job is anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others.

Posted by HamidAliKhan


hub: sends all data receive on one port to all other posrts, effectively, all other systems except to the one which sent it.

bridge: send the data to the appropriate destination only. a bridge connects two networks and thus used to send data from a system of one network to another.
Posted by chandra


Hub will forward a data to all the ports except the one which sent the data but Bridge learns initially the routing, after learning it will not flood the data but will send it to the appropriate destination with the help of its routing table
Posted by lewisjackdavid


Hub is a non intelligent device and its job is anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others.

Bridge is used to regenerate signals and connect two different networks.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 10-January-2010 04:51:00 AM By: sagitraz

Hub is a non intelligent device and its job is anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others.

Bridge is used to regenerate signals and connect two different networks.

Posted: 10-January-2010 11:36:27 PM By: lewisjackdavid

Hub will forward a data to all the ports except the one which sent the data but Bridge learns initially the routing, after learning it will not flood the data but will send it to the appropriate destination with the help of its routing table

Posted: 11-January-2010 09:09:59 AM By: chandra

hub: sends all data receive on one port to all other posrts, effectively, all other systems except to the one which sent it.

bridge: send the data to the appropriate destination only. a bridge connects two networks and thus used to send data from a system of one network to another.

Posted: 13-January-2010 04:29:32 AM By: HamidAliKhan

Yeah i think Hub is a non intelligent device and its job is anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others.