A network switch (or 'commutateur' in French) is a networking device that filters and forwards data packets between devices on a computer network. Unlike network hubs, which broadcast data to all connected devices, switches learn the MAC addresses of connected devices and forward data only to the intended recipient, improving network efficiency and security. They are commonly used in local area networks (LANs) to connect computers, printers, and other devices.
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