OK, I give. What's the diff among a switch, hub, and a router?
Right now at my folk's we have a cable modem hooked to a hub, which then feeds their machine (Win2k Pro) and my machine (WinXP Pro). This is used purely for internet access. Well, I keep hearing people scream that I shouldn't use a hub. Especially w/ our recent internet access problem, I posted on another site and *everybody* badmouthed the hub. Most everybody said, "Ditch ZoneAlarm and the hub, get a router w/ a hardware firewall." They went on to recommend a "Barracuda" which can be had for around $50 they said.
Why is this? Feel free to give the super-techie answer. If I still don't understand I'll ask for the layman answer. :D
Description of differences between hubs, switches and routers
Dear Paras,
Very clear description of the differences between hubs, switches and routers!
With your permission, I'd like to keep it as a reference article in my consulting business. Proper attribution will be given.
This is the type of post I love to see!
SMC Barricade Router SMCC7008ABR
More data on the Barricade SMC7008ABR routers/print servers.
I have installed one of these at a client's to interface their small network to a PacBell DSL connection ussing PPPoE (and now to an Earthlink DSL connection using PPPoE). They are nice little boxes and DO have both NAT and DHCP (The latter of which can be turned off).
I used it to provide both the print server capability and the router capability. It works very well, although setup for the Earthlink was not smooth. But that is probably due to my lack of knowledge, not the product. :D