A local area network, often known as a LAN, makes use of a hub. Is there a route out of the collision zone that we don't have to go into? In the event that this is the case, could you kindly elaborate? In the event that this is not possible, what alternative types of technology are available, and how do they function?

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A local area network, often known as a LAN, makes use of a hub. Is there a route out of the collision zone that we don't have to go into? In the event that this is the case, could you kindly elaborate? In the event that this is not possible, what alternative types of technology are available, and how do they function?

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