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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Errm the Super"hub" has a 4 port switch. That's a switch by every common definition of the word and not a hub in any networking sense. The "Hub" part of the name is a marketing term for the combination of wired, wireless, and WAN connectivity in one unit.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=hub+vs+switch
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I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt, but please don't come back aggressively at me when you don't know what you are talking about.
If you're unsure or have a query about anything I've said then just ask, but please don't "tell" me what is clearly incorrect, it makes you look foolish and it wastes my time replying to you. It also detracts from the value of this forum.
Benefit of the doubt ... switch segregates traffic based on IP addresses attached to each port. Therefore each port only receives directed traffic that applies to it. Do me a favour and install Wireshark on your PC, then start it running on your LAN interface. Next, start any traffic on any other port on your LAN and watch it magically appear in Wireshark due to the fact that the Superhub has a cheap hub and not in fact an intelligent switch.