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Ethernet hub
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Ethernet hub
A device that all lines on an Ethernet segment are plugged into. 10Base-T and 100Base-T Ethernets are star networks and require a hub for operation. The earlier 10Base5 and 10Base2 Ethernets are bus networks, but are often wired into a star configuration using a central hub for improved troubleshooting. A hub is also known as a "multiport repeater" and is sometimes called a "concentrator." See hub.


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Since its Launch on June 6, 2008, Delta Airlines is the only US carrier to operate direct flights between Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) and JFK, in which it offers convenient connections through its extensive international and domestic hub network.
A route based in New England would link Boston, Montreal in Canada, Portland, Springfield, New Haven and Albany, while the plan forsees a new rail hub network in Chicago linking midwest cities including Milwaukee, St.
A route based in New England would link Boston, Montreal in Canada, Portland, Springfield, New Haven and Albany, while the plan forsees a new rail hub network in Chicago linking midwest cities including Milwaukee, St.
 
 
 
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