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Re: Help! Need Ideas for Home/Office Setup... said by phantasm11b:Well I'm glad you went through the courses for CCNA/CCNP. Di you get certified? You've been given plenty of advice on what you need to consider to accomplish your goals. You need to sit down and work out a budget for your project and see where that takes you. A Gig network is a nice thing to have, but is it cost effective? Well the funny part was that I went through the trainning, but didn't get certified, since I didn't want to back then...
Well, my question still stands, can someone recommend a 1Gbps switch that has 24/48 ports which doesn't include a uplink port?
Preferably, Cisco?
said by 61999674:Well this is way OT but, if the building is a Historical Landmark you may not be able to "change" anything, much less "destroy it and rebuild it from scratch". This would be especially true if it is listed in The Historic Preservation Office books. Well, I bet you that if I had a million dollars, to "make" the Department of Buildings, to allow me to rebuild this house, it will be passed, without waiting on line or anything... |
 rovernetPremium join:2004-02-11 Richardson, TX kudos:2 | Since you'd prefer Cisco, check the 2960G models, featuring 20 & 44 10/100/1000 ports plus some uplink:
»www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6···son.html
Another option, HP ProCurve's 2800 & 2810 models, solid and reliable switches:
»www.hp.com/rnd/products/index.htm |