Hub Port: Definition, Function & Why It's Outdated
A hub port is a physical connection point on a hub that allows multiple devices to be connected to a local area network (LAN). It typically has multiple ports for connecting Ethernet cables, and each port can support a data transfer rate of up to 10/100/1000 Mbps. The hub acts as a central point for all connected devices to communicate with each other and exchange data packets. However, hubs are now considered outdated technology as they have been largely replaced by switches, which offer better performance and security.
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