An electronic device that receives a weak or low-level signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher power
A device used to extend the distance of the cable by interconnecting two cable segments and regenerating the signals between them 6
A device that propagates signals between cables; in case of computer networks it operates at the first, physical layer within the ISO/OSI model, and does not do packet filtering or makes routing decisions cf hub, bridge, router
A device that propagates electrical signals from one cable to another without making routing decisions or providing packet filtering In OSI terminology, a repeater is a Physical Layer intermediate system See bridge, intermediate system and router
Receives radio signals from the base station They are then amplified and re-transmitted to areas where radio shadow occurs Repeats also work in the opposite direction, i e receiving radio signals from mobile telephones, then amplifying and re-transmitting them to the base station
a gun that has a store of cartridges and does not need reloading after each shot
A repeater is a device that is added to a network to extend the signal on the cable As a signal travels the length of the cable, it tends to loose strength or attenuate A repeater compensates for this attenuation, reconstructs the signal and transmits it to the network A hub functions as a multi-port repeater which it does by repeating the signal on all ports within the collision domain (Ref : Reeves, Network+)
A pennant used to indicate that a certain flag in a hoist of signal is duplicated
A device used in a network to strengthen a signal as it is passed along the network cable
A network device that repeats signals from one cable onto one or more other cables, while restoring signal timing and waveforms Repeaters are the most common way to connect local networks together, and can provide either Thinwire or Thickwire connections They are commonly used to create larger local networks up to a certain limit based on the number of repeaters and the length of the cables
a person who repeats; "the audience consisted largely of repeaters who had seen the movie many times"
A device that amplifies or augments incoming electrical signals and re?transmits them towards the earth station(s) at a different frequency In the satellite context, the term "repeater" usually refers to all Payload equipment, with the exception of the satellite antennas
a person who repeats; "the audience consisted largely of repeaters who had seen the movie many times
Devices that receive a radio signal, amplify it and re-transmit it in a new direction Used in wireless networks to extend the range of base station signals, thereby expanding coverage-within limits-more economically than by building additional base stations Repeaters typically are used for buildings, tunnels or difficult terrain (Back to top )
(electronics) electronic device that amplifies a signal before transmitting it again; "repeaters can be used in computer networks to extend cabling distances"