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Old 01-02-2015, 18:20   #11
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Re: Network switch help.

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Originally Posted by LSainsbury View Post
I think the "idiot IT guy at work" gave you the best advice actually - unless you need a managed switch for vLANS and bonding that is...
TP-Link routers are actually the easiest to mod into 'managed' switches with VLAN and bonding capability. Standalone switches not so much, but most of these consumer unmanaged switches actually have hardware chips that are quite capable of it with the right firmware modifications.

If you don't know what a managed switch is you don't need one.

Nobody makes hubs anymore because they are ancient and archaic. And vastly inferior.
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