Computer Networking

Router vs Switch

Router vs Switch
A router is a device that is capable of sending and receiving data packets between computer networks, also creating an overlay network. A switch is a networking device that performs the same job as the hub; it...

IPv4 vs IPv6

IPv4 vs IPv6
IPv4 is the fourth version of IP and is widely employed. IPv6 version is a better and advanced version issued to deal with address exhaustion. IPv4 uses a 32-bit address format, while IPv6 uses a 128-bit...

RSTP vs PVST

RSTP vs PVST
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) provides a significantly faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change as compared to the original STP. In order to do this, RSTP provides new introduces new...

Hub vs Switch

Hub vs Switch
A hub is a device that connects multiple Ethernet devices on one network and makes them act together as a single network. A hub does not gather information and input in one port results as an output in all...

Wi-Fi vs Bluetooth

Wi-Fi vs Bluetooth
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking solution that allows devices, such as computers, laptops or smartphones to connect to the network via an access point, such as a router. Bluetooth, on the other hand, is a...

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