procurve 2650 is exactly what you are asking for.
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 05:41:18PM -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I had a Dell PowerConnect 3048 die on me today... I owned it for
> probably 6 years and only paid $150 for it. Recommendations for a
> reasonably priced managed 48 port switch? Do
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 17:41, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I had a Dell PowerConnect 3048 die on me today... I owned it for probably
> 6 years a
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 17:41, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I had a Dell PowerConnect 3048 die on me today... I owned it for probably
> 6 years and only paid $150 for it. Recommendations for a reasonably priced
> managed 48 port switch? Doesn't have to be new. Recommendations to stay
> away from?
>
Love the HP Procurves and can usually find them pretty cheap on e-bay.
Mike Hammett wrote:
> I had a Dell PowerConnect 3048 die on me today... I owned it for probably 6
> years and only paid $150 for it. Recommendations for a reasonably priced
> managed 48 port switch? Doesn't have to be new.
I had a Dell PowerConnect 3048 die on me today... I owned it for probably 6
years and only paid $150 for it. Recommendations for a reasonably priced
managed 48 port switch? Doesn't have to be new. Recommendations to stay away
from?
The more gigabit ports the better, but no more than 2 requi
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Subject: [WISPA] Switch recommendations
I was wondering what switch has the largest mac address table. I don't
need more than 6 ports, but the $19.95 cheapy switches that my AP
Bridges all go into might be hurting my performance, I am thinking. If
shelling out $
Saturday, February 25, 2006 07:05 AM
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>
>I was wondering what switch has the largest mac address table. I don't
>need more than 6 ports, but the $19.95 cheapy switches that my AP
>Bridges all go
Dell seems to make switches that deliver good performance for the cheap
price you pay. Whenever we don't need the capabilities of a Cisco
switch, but want something managable that won't fall down we go with Dell.
-Matt
Pete Davis wrote:
I was wondering what switch has the largest mac address
We run Foundry FES2402-Premium's. Obviously more than $100, though.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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We use Cisco 3550. Not gonna fall into the $100 price range I'm afraid.
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Subject: [WISPA] Switch recommendations
I was wondering what switch has the larges
I was wondering what switch has the largest mac address table. I don't
need more than 6 ports, but the $19.95 cheapy switches that my AP
Bridges all go into might be hurting my performance, I am thinking. If
shelling out $100 or so for a good switch makes sense, I am willing to
get one, but I d
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