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11 port USB 3.2 Gen2 HUB 7 port 10Gbps hub 4 port fast charging splitter
4-port USB 3.0 HUB docking station hub, computer USB extender
Adjustable heat dissipation computer stand, height increasing support stand, office stand, portable folding
Gaming laptop stand, tablet computer 360 degree rotatable folding lift
Magnetic bracket extension suitable for 2024 iPad Pro tablet dock M4 chip desktop rotatable
Mobile phone tablet holder desktop metal rotating folding adjustable
RJ45 1 Male to 4 Female LAN Ethernet Network Socket Port Splitter Ethernet Cable
Specifications: Model: RJ45 Material: ABS + copper Quantity: 1pc Length: 7.9 inch (0.2m) Black color
Type-C 5-in-1 multifunctional docking station Thunderbolt 3 Gigabit Ethernet port expansion suitable for Macbook Pro
Type-C hub to dual HDMI PD USB3.0 hub for mobile phones, laptops, and multi port docking stations
How do hub networks work?
Hub networks are a type of computer network that connects multiple devices or nodes in order to share resources, information, and services. A hub network is composed of one or more hubs (central connection points) and all other connected devices. Each device on the network is connected directly to the hub, which acts as a central point for data transmission. Data is sent from one device to another via the hub and can be exchanged between any two devices connected to the hub. In a hub network, all devices share bandwidth with each other, meaning that all resources are available to any connected device at any time. However, this also means that there's less overall capacity on the network as each node has to compete for access to the same resources. As such, it's important to ensure that your network has sufficient capacity in order to ensure maximum performance. In addition, this type of network architecture is usually better suited for smaller networks since larger ones can quickly become overcrowded and slow down overall performance.