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Repeaters are a Hard Mode class of ranged weapons introduced in 1.1. They fire like a Gun but shoot Arrows instead; similar to a gun-bow crossover. Repeaters are fully automatic, meaning that you can hold down the left mouse button and they will keep firing. See also: Bows.

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  • Repeaters are a Hard Mode class of ranged weapons introduced in 1.1. They fire like a Gun but shoot Arrows instead; similar to a gun-bow crossover. Repeaters are fully automatic, meaning that you can hold down the left mouse button and they will keep firing. See also: Bows.
  • Actual network devices that serve as repeaters usually have some other name. Active hubs, for example, are repeaters. Active hubs are sometimes also called "multiport repeaters," but more commonly they are just "hubs." Other types of "passive hubs" are not repeaters. In Wi-Fi, access points function as repeaters only when operating in so-called "repeater mode." Higher-level devices in the OSI model like switches and routers generally do not incorporate the functions of a repeater. All repeaters are technically OSI physical layer devices.
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  • Repeaters are a Hard Mode class of ranged weapons introduced in 1.1. They fire like a Gun but shoot Arrows instead; similar to a gun-bow crossover. Repeaters are fully automatic, meaning that you can hold down the left mouse button and they will keep firing. See also: Bows.
  • Actual network devices that serve as repeaters usually have some other name. Active hubs, for example, are repeaters. Active hubs are sometimes also called "multiport repeaters," but more commonly they are just "hubs." Other types of "passive hubs" are not repeaters. In Wi-Fi, access points function as repeaters only when operating in so-called "repeater mode." Higher-level devices in the OSI model like switches and routers generally do not incorporate the functions of a repeater. All repeaters are technically OSI physical layer devices.
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