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| A **Hub** connects multiple computer networking devices together. A hub also acts as a [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:r:repeater|repeater]] in that it amplifies signals that deteriorate after traveling long distances over connecting cables. A hub is the simplest in the family of network connecting devices because it connects [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:l:lan|LAN]] components with identical protocols. | A **Hub** connects multiple computer networking devices together. A hub also acts as a [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:r:repeater|repeater]] in that it amplifies signals that deteriorate after traveling long distances over connecting cables. A hub is the simplest in the family of network connecting devices because it connects [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:l:lan|LAN]] components with identical protocols. | ||