Switch Vs Bridge?
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Switch: A switch is a device that connects two or more computers together within a local area network (LAN). It allows multiple devices to communicate and share resources, like an internet connection or a printer.
Bridge: A bridge is a networking device that connects two different networks together. It functions as a go-between, allowing data to travel between the two networks. Bridges are commonly used to connect separate LANs together, allowing them to share resources and communicate with each other.