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| So, imagine a redstone repeater... | So, imagine a redstone repeater... | ||
| - | Network repeaters boost signals and reduce noise, unlike an amplifier, which increases both noise and signal. | + | Network repeaters |
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| - | Depending on the type, it can work both with analog and digital signals. | ||
| - Usage scenarios | - Usage scenarios | ||
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| * digital repeaters. | * digital repeaters. | ||
| - LAN domain location | - LAN domain location | ||
| - | * local repeaters | + | * local repeaters; |
| + | * remote repeaters. | ||
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| + | ==== Shortcomings ==== | ||
| + | FIXME | ||
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| + | - Lack of data filtering or segmentation. | ||
| + | - The number of repeaters must be limited. | ||
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