What is HUB? full Explanation | Computer Networking?

HUB is like a super friendly party host that helps all your toys talk to each other at once.

Imagine you have a bunch of toy phones, when one phone wants to talk to another, the HUB listens to what it says and then passes it on to everyone else. That way, every toy phone can hear the message. It’s like being at a big party where someone shouts something out, and the host makes sure everyone hears it.

How HUB Works

A HUB is a special box that connects all your devices, like phones, computers, or tablets, so they can share information with each other easily. When one device sends a message, the HUB gets it and shares it with every other device connected to it. That means everyone can listen in on the conversation!

It’s not too different from how you might pass notes around at school, if one kid writes a note and hands it to the teacher, the teacher gives it to everyone else. The HUB acts like that teacher, making sure every toy gets the message.

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  1. A school's library has a single printer that all students can use. The hub acts like this printer, connecting all the computers in the room to share resources.

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