FAQ
6. Your Burning Questions Answered
Let's address some common questions about hubs and switches to solidify your understanding.
Q: Can I mix hubs and switches in the same network?
A: Technically, yes, you can mix hubs and switches, but it's generally not a good idea. The hub will degrade the performance of the entire network segment it's connected to. It's like putting a speed bump on a highway. Best to stick with all switches for optimal performance.
Q: Are switches more expensive than hubs?
A: In the past, switches were significantly more expensive than hubs. However, prices have come down dramatically in recent years, and you can now find affordable switches for home and small business use. The performance benefits of a switch far outweigh the slight cost difference.
Q: Will upgrading to a switch improve my internet speed?
A: Upgrading to a switch won't directly increase your internet speed, which is limited by your internet service provider. However, it will improve the performance of your local network, allowing devices to communicate with each other faster. This can indirectly improve your internet experience, especially if you have multiple devices accessing the internet simultaneously.