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Network Devices Explained | Hub, Bridge, Router, Switch 

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This video will go over basic network devices. We will see how they work and what they are used for.
Hubs
Hubs were around before switches. A Hubs job is to forward traffic from the source device to the destination device.
A hub is a layer 1 (physical layer) device which means that is does not understand MAC or IP addresses. This is a problem. Because the hub does not know where the destination device is located, it will send traffic out of all ports (except the receiving port) causing collisions and queues which results in packet loss and delays.
Due to the horrific down falls, hubs have been replaced with switches almost everywhere.
Bridges
Bridges are used to separate a LAN network in to segments so that traffic is not sent between them. They work by using layer 2 (data link later) to identify the where traffic should be sent. Now it is worth noting that bridges will send traffic out all ports until it learns (using MAC address) where each port leads.
Switches
You could think of a switch as the heart of a network, pumping blood (traffic) around the body (network). All Devices will connect to the switch and it is the switches job to send the traffic to the correct place. Now unlike a hub, a switch can learn the mac addresses of each port using a Mac Address Table and can also send and receive at the same tine which means no more collisions or delays.
Routers
We have all heard of them and most likely everyone you know will have one in their home. If your reading this on a computer then I bet there is one right next to you.
A router connects your LAN to other networks such as the internet. If your house was a LAN network, your door would be the router. It is the way ‘outside’ of your network.
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@chrisguy2366
@chrisguy2366 3 года назад
Really easy to understand, clear and not at all boring, just watching them all again before i start trying a few labs. probably not all the info you need to pass ccna but it definitly gives you a clear basis and understanding to work on, BUT ITS FREEEEEEEE!!!!!! thanks guys keep at it!
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thanks Chris! I really appreciate the comment! Great to hear you liked the video.
@cjmurray7892
@cjmurray7892 2 года назад
Hey man you think this series is a good series for network+ too?
@akramelfaressi
@akramelfaressi 2 года назад
@@cjmurray7892 Yes, i watch this series and other series of network plus and actuallt there are small differences
@jadearrowsmith1620
@jadearrowsmith1620 4 года назад
This was incredibly clear, thank you!
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
You're welcome Jade. Glad you liked it 👍
@electricz3045
@electricz3045 2 года назад
Such a kind guy. Explain everything clear i understood everything and wrote it on a paper to save it in my brain. Only watching videos won't really help on understanding.
@viniciuscastro4281
@viniciuscastro4281 6 лет назад
Such a clear explanation, I understood everything. This video has a incredible didatic. Thank you :)
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
Thanks Vinicius!
@piyushukla22
@piyushukla22 4 года назад
Awesome video! Thank you for breaking down such complex concepts making them easier to understand. Thumbs up to you!!
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
Thanks Piyush!
@MrTosa43
@MrTosa43 Год назад
Harry kane teaching cisco
@debraspann-horne7782
@debraspann-horne7782 Год назад
Terrific vid! Thank you for making this so understandable!
@wilsonhawkins1048
@wilsonhawkins1048 3 года назад
This is the best explanation I've seen on the differentiation between network devices. Thanks!
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Great to hear! Thanks Wilson.
@leonmehrab9727
@leonmehrab9727 7 лет назад
Easy to understand. Thank you CertBros. Thumps up (y)
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
You're welcome Leon. Thanks for the comment and thumps up.
@karhadd
@karhadd 7 лет назад
What a lifesaver! Thanks.
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
You're welcome! Thanks.
@AdnanKhan-sc7tk
@AdnanKhan-sc7tk 7 лет назад
this was amazing.. now i can say that i know the basics of networking devices..very undersandable..thank you sir
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks Adnan!
@Brock90
@Brock90 2 года назад
really clear video, i now know more about how this stuff works thank you
@RT-kk2gk
@RT-kk2gk 2 года назад
Very clear and to the point. Thanks.
@joshuasihombing8340
@joshuasihombing8340 2 года назад
Amazing video! Thank you CertBros!
@Randumb96
@Randumb96 9 месяцев назад
Clear and concise. Thank you!
@carlodurian3730
@carlodurian3730 7 лет назад
Wow! How informative! Thank you!
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks Carlo!
@vutominkuna8173
@vutominkuna8173 Год назад
amazing, i really could understand and i am no longer clueless. thanks!
@radonsmith4386
@radonsmith4386 4 года назад
Very helpful for my upcoming network exam. Thanks alot!
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
No problem. Good luck with your exam. You'll smash it!
@stephengoh5456
@stephengoh5456 3 года назад
Super helpful! Love it. Thank you.
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thanks Stephen!
@enzo270792
@enzo270792 4 года назад
Thanks for the crispy clear explanation!
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
No problem. Thanks for the comment. Glad you liked it 👍
@ft.tanisha.__
@ft.tanisha.__ 3 года назад
Hubs and switches are used to create network while router is used to connect networks
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
That's a great way of thinking about it 👌
@Gromst3rr
@Gromst3rr 6 лет назад
Your videos are amazing! Thank you!
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment!
@visiblehiggs130
@visiblehiggs130 Год назад
well done, after spending time networking this video is excellent.
@xadrec
@xadrec 2 года назад
Crystal clear explanation. thanks
@Dilloncacat
@Dilloncacat 2 года назад
thank you this helped me for my exam and i got an a thank you!
@dkmpala1835
@dkmpala1835 3 года назад
Great video, well explained & easy to follow. Thank you
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thanks Daniel! Glad you enjoyed it!
@missmegan9208
@missmegan9208 6 лет назад
Very helpful for A-Level computer science. Thanks.
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
Thanks Miss Megan! Good luck with the A levels!
@anukshadas5174
@anukshadas5174 3 года назад
So nicely explained, Thank you!
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thank you Anuksha! Glad you liked it 👍
@anukarunwi1652
@anukarunwi1652 7 лет назад
Thanks for breaking this down 😊
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@s4nzuu921
@s4nzuu921 3 года назад
Thank you thank you. You helped me alot. Now I can answer my module in css subject
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Glad to hear it! You're welcome. 👍
@cerentaskin5755
@cerentaskin5755 2 года назад
Awesome video, best explanation. Thanks 💌
@sourakantimandal6026
@sourakantimandal6026 3 года назад
Just Loved all ur videos ! Wanna say Whooooo ! Now I know it ! 👍 Thanks a lot
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
HAHA Love it!! Thank you.
@zohaibniazi6965
@zohaibniazi6965 Год назад
Thanks a Lot Brother for this help. Really appreciate it .
@brolife3630
@brolife3630 4 года назад
Very nice explaination... I really like. Thnks❤
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
You are welcome 😊
@aayshasafare1959
@aayshasafare1959 2 года назад
Class 12 computer science student here! these really helped me revise my computer networking portion.. Thanks!
@terrylevi5771
@terrylevi5771 2 года назад
Very informative compared to my instructors speedy process lol cyber security analyst here I come!!! 😀
@AdrianJayeOnline
@AdrianJayeOnline 3 года назад
very good, nice and clear !
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thank you!
@MotoSapien99
@MotoSapien99 8 лет назад
Thumbs up, thank you so much!!
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks!!
@luketaylor6878
@luketaylor6878 2 года назад
Hello I am thrown off by the terms, do you define a router as different then a modem? Or as the same thing? And a WAP is different then a router? Thanks for your videos.
@manishnayak1345
@manishnayak1345 2 года назад
This vedio is definately the thing which i was willing to know. thanks @CertBros
@Certbros
@Certbros 2 года назад
You're welcome
@themistoclesnelson2163
@themistoclesnelson2163 3 года назад
I like it how every time I have a networking question, you have a video for it, whether it be new or old.
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Haha! Great to hear! Hopefully I can keep making videos to keep up with your questions 😁
@themistoclesnelson2163
@themistoclesnelson2163 3 года назад
@@Certbros Get ready to make some videos because they never stop😜
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
@@themistoclesnelson2163 Haha! I'll try my best!
@itaybarok9405
@itaybarok9405 2 года назад
So helpful thanks a lot. Also, can you dive deeper into bridge and switch way of saving the source mac address and sending to the destination mac address. Thank you for thus content! Can you make a full and complete video on using wireshark in networking? You are truely helpful and you will be great channel keep up the good work.
@Certbros
@Certbros 2 года назад
Great suggestion! I'll add these to my list 👍
@lalith_kumar_akhila2411
@lalith_kumar_akhila2411 3 года назад
Great Explanation thank you bro😊
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thanks man! Glad you liked it!
@PieterExplainsTech
@PieterExplainsTech 7 лет назад
A small tip: did you notice how your background (a radial gradient) looks like a bunch of circles in different colors, even though that's not how you intended it to look? I've also had that problem and there's a way to fix that. The phenomenon is called "banding". If you open or recreate the background in a graphics program like Photoshop, Affinity Designer or the Gimp, you can add a bit noise to break up the effect.
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks Pieter! I'll try that out next time. Great channel by the way.
@sundayirowa3631
@sundayirowa3631 6 лет назад
Thanks. Quite explicit
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@L1vR-1948
@L1vR-1948 4 года назад
Thanks for this video :-) 👍
@programmingtutorials3138
@programmingtutorials3138 7 лет назад
nice one....easy to understand..
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Programming Tutorials Thanks!
@ChakrasMusicLab
@ChakrasMusicLab 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video. Is it possible to connect any external HDDs to a switch or router and have a PC as well as a mac access them same time? What format the HDDs should be?
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
No problem. I think what you are looking for is a NAS (network attached storage) drive.
@ChakrasMusicLab
@ChakrasMusicLab 6 лет назад
Kind of. I bought Seagate Backup plus hub, can I use it to connect to a switch and use with both mac and PC?
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
OK. I couldn't say for sure but you could probably share it somehow. Might need to be connected to a computer though.
@deandramartin3598
@deandramartin3598 6 лет назад
Hi! You stated that a switch has multiple collision domains. Could you elaborate on what is meant by that?
@hakeem4793
@hakeem4793 3 года назад
when a device communicates with other device they create something like virtual channel through which the data flows. so it doesn't effect the rest of devices and they can start a communication of their own without having to wait for the first two to end.
@lillytheboxer9670
@lillytheboxer9670 7 лет назад
Great video thank you
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks for the comment! Glad you liked it.
@okey1317
@okey1317 Год назад
Are these physical devices or some software? I use internet in my home i only a laptop and the wifi modem,
@reyskywalker.
@reyskywalker. Год назад
Thank you so much sir.. ❤️❤️❤️
@bernief28
@bernief28 7 лет назад
Really great!
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
@sairatna27695
@sairatna27695 8 лет назад
nice one...worth watching
@Certbros
@Certbros 8 лет назад
Thanks
@whatever63644
@whatever63644 6 лет назад
I have a question on the switch: What if i have 8 computers connected through a switch and on computer #1 i want to send a message to all other computers or just a few computers. What would happen?
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
When computers need to send a message to all other computers, this is called a broadcast message. The destination MAC will be ffff.ffff.ffff. This tells the switch to forward the frame out of all ports expect the receiving one. If it's just a few computers, then it might send a multicast message.
@mohammadtariqghafori4684
@mohammadtariqghafori4684 7 лет назад
This was so useful and understandable, Hope we will have more, explained like this. Thank you!!
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
+M.Tariq Ghafori Thanks! More videos on the way.
@Exploratorium360
@Exploratorium360 Год назад
Awesome i just subscribed
@rustyam5090
@rustyam5090 5 лет назад
can you explain clearly fewer ports. thank you
@chrispainter3602
@chrispainter3602 3 года назад
Sorry if this is a dumb question, i think the term domain might be throwing my off slightly Is a collision domain separate to the network? like a physical space inside the cable or is it just a term to describe that collisions can occur on that part of the network? For example, every connection from a switch to a device is a collision domain but from one device to another is not a collision domain because its controlled by the switch? Also why in an enterprise situation would the switch and router by separate devices? Is this to do with workload and efficiency?
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
No such thing as a dumb question Chris! A collision domain is just a term to describe an area of a network where collision could occur. Bigger networks will need more switches and maybe more routers. As networks grow, its physically not ideal to have switches and routers built together. I hope this helps.
@ysef1102
@ysef1102 Год назад
Amazing channel
@randomk4232
@randomk4232 7 лет назад
thnxx its the best video
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Thanks. You're welcome.
@timhwang9417
@timhwang9417 4 года назад
Thank you
@alonkadosh
@alonkadosh 2 года назад
Damn you're channel is good
@originalhandle27
@originalhandle27 3 года назад
Is internal networking the same thing as LAN?
@jackkallis9391
@jackkallis9391 3 года назад
Wow super lecture
@wuzq6823
@wuzq6823 5 лет назад
thank you for the video
@Certbros
@Certbros 5 лет назад
No problem! Thanks for the comment!
@Layarion
@Layarion 4 года назад
like that you explained that the switch replaces them both, and wondering if a switch is the right choice for a home network that has a cable box, wifi router, and like 5 devices that might be watching HD videos or playing/hosting games at the same time. I want to get those 5 devices off of the wifi, and onto a switch. the wifi router is on the long side of the house, and would rather noth buy 5 50foot wires to connect them.
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
Yes a switch is perfect for this! Or you could get a WiFi repeater.
@paulw8205
@paulw8205 5 лет назад
those darn rooters!
@ItsHornet15Two
@ItsHornet15Two 5 месяцев назад
lil bro just saved me and my competition tmrw
@aliekoroma3612
@aliekoroma3612 3 года назад
Good video, I like it. 👍
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thank you 👍
@reynaldoruizflores
@reynaldoruizflores 8 месяцев назад
Capacity of de devices in the case of Hub and Switches is divided in the number of ports?
@leonardojuanpedro9770
@leonardojuanpedro9770 6 лет назад
Good basic information
@Certbros
@Certbros 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@olafzijnbuis
@olafzijnbuis 2 года назад
At 00:38 you mean to say "except the transmitting one." But it is very clear in the animation anyway.
@user-wg3mm5dm4q
@user-wg3mm5dm4q 3 года назад
thank you sir :)
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
You're welcome
@alexezeoke
@alexezeoke Год назад
Every term needed to understand networking is explained clearly. I always come back to Certbros to grasp terms and so clearly.
@jamescurtisxoom
@jamescurtisxoom 7 лет назад
Any chance you could help, my isp gave me a modem/router, after hooking it up I connected my Asus n55u and used dual wan, I connect all of my kids stuff to this so I can control what they see and for how long they have access to the internet, on my main router from isp there is one ip assigned to secondary router, which in turn gives all the devices there own ips on the second device. I know people talk about dhcp etc so was wondering if I should do something else for it to run more efficiently, I also realised that my speed on secondary router is a lot better than my main router? Any ideas
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
I'm not sure I understand your question but I'll give it a go! From what I understand, you are setup like this ISP----ISP Router---Asus n55u---Devices is that right? The simply solution would be to replace your ISP router with your Asus, but this depends is your ISP will let you do that. If not, maybe you could run your Asus as an Access Point only? Maybe someone with a similar setup will stop by...
@jamescurtisxoom
@jamescurtisxoom 7 лет назад
CertBros isp router -> Asus Router -> devices. I cannot use the Asus router in replacement of my isp router as it's an asdl and my new internet is vdsl I think those are the correct terms. I just know the Asus router has one up address on the isp router and I didn't know if this would cause any conflict as the Asus router is giving out its own ip addresses to the devices connected to it. What does it mean by making it an access point? Would I lose functions of the Asus router such as parental controls and qos for each device if I make it an access point. All seems to be running fine the way I have it I just don't want to run into any future problems
@vactum0
@vactum0 4 года назад
very good, thanks
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
Thanks!
@shaswatadas8306
@shaswatadas8306 3 года назад
Thanks sir 🤩🤩
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
You're welcome Shaswata!
@jackkallis9391
@jackkallis9391 3 года назад
Congratulations🎉🎁🎁
@syedyousafbukhari2213
@syedyousafbukhari2213 5 месяцев назад
1:24 little error at this point " this means it can't receive data and receive data at the same time" you meant "send and receive" i suppose. Also, love the short informative vids! I am doing my revision after completing the course and it feels relaxing to just sit through these and do nothing else :P
@ahmadlawalmuhammad2125
@ahmadlawalmuhammad2125 3 года назад
Thank you sir so much
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
You're weclome👍
@milkialemu7190
@milkialemu7190 8 месяцев назад
Thanks
@XGamersGonnaGameX
@XGamersGonnaGameX 7 лет назад
How does a switch know where the destination computer is without using an IP address? If I want to send a packet from computer A to computer C, what information do I give the switch to know to send it to computer C. I didn't think that packets could contain MAC address which is why I'm confused. Can you explain?
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
I'll try and answer this as best I can in a comment. Switches send frames, and frames contain source and destination MAC addresses. Switches learn which MAC address belongs to which port by checking the source MAC address when it receives a frame. Then it adds them to a 'MAC Address table' which lists the MAC address and receiving port number. When computer A sends a frame to computer B, the switch checks the destination MAC address against its MAC address table, if it's listed then it will forward the frame out of the listed port number. If its not listed in the MAC address table, it will send the frame out of every port. Does this help at all?
@XGamersGonnaGameX
@XGamersGonnaGameX 7 лет назад
I think that clears it up. Thanks for replying!
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Dawning Knight Awesome! No problem bro
@user-ym5yr4wz4t
@user-ym5yr4wz4t 2 года назад
thanks ♕
@mani9ghotra
@mani9ghotra 7 лет назад
Hi HUBS do not create new collision domain.but you explained it has a 1 collision domain ? please explain.
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Let say you have this setup PC1PC2, this would be classed as one collision domain, meaning PC2 may have to wait for PC1 to stop sending data before PC2 can send its data, otherwise this could cause a collision.
@lameking2839
@lameking2839 5 лет назад
Thx for the vid
@Certbros
@Certbros 5 лет назад
Thanks for the comment!
@hamzakhiar3636
@hamzakhiar3636 3 года назад
i couldn't understaznd the differences between 1,2,multiple collision domains can anyone explain please
@KutAnimus
@KutAnimus 7 лет назад
01:22 - Can't receive data and receive data at the same time?
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Qt Animu good spot! Thanks.
@izzyblackout1090
@izzyblackout1090 5 лет назад
How do I send data to another pc connected to the same access point?
@Certbros
@Certbros 5 лет назад
That depends. It could be the same as normal unless you are some type of guest WiFi, then there are probably security measures in place.
@lightingman117
@lightingman117 6 лет назад
In 20 years everyone needs to understand these concepts with the rate technology is transitioning towards IP. Thanks for a simple explanation.
@peter9111
@peter9111 3 года назад
What is an example of the type of data A is sending to C? I don’t understand. I feel so dumb!
@jackkallis9391
@jackkallis9391 3 года назад
So realize easily to understand
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thank you!
@dswell4173
@dswell4173 3 года назад
What’s a node optical hub?
@seanyushi9096
@seanyushi9096 Год назад
Why if I change my ip address, I lose my connection also?
@maksudmuzaffarov
@maksudmuzaffarov 2 года назад
awesome
@Wei-ji9ou
@Wei-ji9ou 2 года назад
5:31 does a router use Mac address too ? some tell that they are not...
@Certbros
@Certbros 2 года назад
Yes absolutely. Although we refer to routers as layer 3 devices, they still use mac addresses and other layer 2 technologies as well.
@Wei-ji9ou
@Wei-ji9ou 2 года назад
@@Certbros Thanks you sir, but there 's still something bothering me is that if a router using Mac address can we connect the router directly to devices without using switch ?
@yvantheimpactreviewer3158
@yvantheimpactreviewer3158 7 лет назад
But first you said it can send and recieve, and in the overview you then say it can`t?
@Certbros
@Certbros 7 лет назад
Half-Duplex = Can't send and receive at the same time Full-Duplex = Can send and receive at the same time Hope this clears it up for you.
@yvantheimpactreviewer3158
@yvantheimpactreviewer3158 7 лет назад
Aaaah, ok yeah now i get it :)
@henas8110
@henas8110 4 года назад
A good video
@Certbros
@Certbros 4 года назад
Thank you
@henas8110
@henas8110 4 года назад
U r welcome
@arjaycuanan8825
@arjaycuanan8825 3 года назад
Can you make a video about DNS?
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thanks Arjay. I'll make a DNS video very soon.
@LelisaBelay-yy4xm
@LelisaBelay-yy4xm 7 месяцев назад
Good
@wartortle577
@wartortle577 5 месяцев назад
what's a modem???
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