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What is the major difference between Bridge & Switch
Posted by devesh bais Mar 01, 2007
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Vikas Jadhav
Jun 29, 2007
bridge is s/w controller device and swich works on MAC address , u can say switch as multiport bridge . bridge and switch functions the same to transfer ths frames
Sidd K
May 13, 2007

A Bridge is something that you would use to connect two different networks, such as one network would be 192.167.x.x and other might be 196.168.x.x, or totally different networks, but a switch is a intelligent device which routes the signal to a specific computer as compared to a hub which just broadcasts signals inturn reducing the network traffic, however a switch can not be used to connect two different networks. 

  
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