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Collision / Broadcast domains

This is a discussion on Collision / Broadcast domains within the Networking forums, part of the category; how many broadcast domains are there with: hubs? switches? gateways? routers? repeaters?...

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how many broadcast domains are there with: hubs? switches? gateways? routers? repeaters?

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how many broadcast domains are there with: hubs? switches? gateways? routers? repeaters?
Hi Friend,

In u r query, didn't get '"How Many Broadcast Domains" ?????

A broadcast domain is a restricted area in which information can be transmitted for all devices in the domain to receive.

A bridge joins two LANs into a single broadcast domain, If multiple LANs are connected with routers , the router forms the boundary
of the broadcast domain.

Plz precise u r query so that we can help u out.

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