yes, thats the one i mean, 224p, the one i mentioned isn't capable of vlans
properly (which was strange, since it said it did)... i never had any
problems with them powering phones and cisco access points.

2008/10/6 Chris Bagnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> We've used Linksys SRW224P units at quite a few places without issue. For a
> little lower cost, we've also used Netgear FS726 series switches.
>
> Personally, I prefer the Linksys ones - they have a serial port for
> administration rather than relying on you doing it over the LAN (though they
> have a pretty web interface, too). The pretty web interface is less fussy
> than the Netgear one (which seems unreliable in non-Internet Exploder
> browsers).
>
> On the other hand, the Netgear is substantially less deep (an issue in some
> wallmount cabinets) and definitely a lot quieter.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
>
>
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