Hubs are plans that connect numerous machines on computer network. Hubs are diverse from routers because they do not have filter, IP project configurations or firewall capability that routers contain. Hubs are beneficial for complex administrators who just need device that connects copious machines without any kind of safety implementation. Hubs have an "uplink" connector, which is worn to connect two of devices together
Instructions:
• Put together hubs in shut immediacy to each other. The coldness the hubs can be placed is determined by the length of the Ethernet cable you have to connect them together.
• Attach one end of Ethernet cable to "Uplink" association on first hub. attach other end of Ethernet cable to a port in second hub.
• Power on both hubs. For every wire associated to hub, hub's light is turned on, which indicates port association is active.
• Attach extra network computers to recently added hub on network. To test new settings, turn on two computers on part hubs. all computer should have network connection and split files usually



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