datorväxlar
Datorväxlar, often referred to as network switches, are essential networking hardware devices that connect multiple devices together on a computer network. They operate at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model and use MAC addresses to forward data packets. When a device sends data, the switch receives the packet, reads the destination MAC address, and forwards the packet only to the specific port connected to that destination device. This intelligent forwarding mechanism differs from older hubs, which broadcast data to all connected devices, leading to inefficiencies and potential collisions.
Switches are crucial for creating efficient and scalable local area networks (LANs). They enable devices like