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How is a repeater different from an amplifier ?
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A repeater is a device that electronically regenerates the signal it receives and rebroadcasts it. It collects the inbound packet and then retransmits the packet as if it were starting from the source station. An amplifier, on the other hand, amplifies all incoming signals, including any concurrent noise present on the network.
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