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Old 06-12-2009, 12:33   #4
Jon T
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Re: Best network switch / router arrangement on home network.

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Originally Posted by zing View Post
if it aint broke ...
I'd go along with this as well.

Your unlikely to be introducing any noticeable latency in to your network by "daisy chaining" them.

Only advantage of taking both switch feeds direct from the router is that if the first switch fails, you've not lost your link from the second switch to your router.
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