Networking
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What is the difference between a Switch and a Hub?
Switches and Hubs are broadly similar devices, with a switch effectively being a 'higher-performance' hub.
When a hub receives network data from a device on the network, it broadcasts it to all other devices it is attached to. A switch, on the other hand, examines the packet data to determine where it should be sent, and then passes it only to this location.
Hubs can be a reasonable choice for low-volume networks (eg: SoHo setups) but for anything more than this a switch will provide far better performance.
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How can I reset my LevelOne Wireless Access Point?
To Clear All Data and restore the factory default values:
- Power Off.
- Hold the Reset Button down while you Power On.
- Keep holding the Reset Button for a few seconds until the LED light is flashing.
- Release the Reset Button.


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