2014-06-23T10:25:00Z

Which Ethernet switch do you use? Why?

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it_user101373 - PeerSpot reviewer
Vendor
2014-08-14T07:54:57Z
Aug 14, 2014
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it_user111096 - PeerSpot reviewer
Vendor
2014-06-27T16:20:53Z
Jun 27, 2014
it_user98859 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant
2014-06-25T15:45:11Z
Jun 25, 2014
it_user116220 - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
2014-06-24T06:09:40Z
Jun 24, 2014
it_user105492 - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
2014-06-23T17:58:27Z
Jun 23, 2014
it_user106395 - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
2014-06-23T14:56:20Z
Jun 23, 2014
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Vendor
2014-06-23T12:41:36Z
Jun 23, 2014
it_user105822 - PeerSpot reviewer
Vendor
2014-06-23T12:04:46Z
Jun 23, 2014
it_user98859 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant
2014-06-23T11:33:51Z
Jun 23, 2014
it_user108537 - PeerSpot reviewer
Vendor
2014-06-23T11:24:32Z
Jun 23, 2014
Vendor
2014-06-23T10:55:43Z
Jun 23, 2014
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What is an Ethernet switch? An Ethernet switch connects devices like computers, laptops, servers, and printers to a local area network (LAN) and to each other. The switch then functions as a central connecting station. You can boost the Ethernet’s capacity by wiring switches to each other. Unlike routers, Ethernet switches use multiple ports to enable devices in the LAN. Unmanaged switches are a type of plug-in switch that will work when connected, without the need to configure them...
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