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Router after a switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zerohe" data-source="post: 14141705" data-attributes="member: 146938"><p>In short, No. Routing and Switching are similar but not the same thing. Depending on the size of your organization, you may want to look into a 24 or 48 port switch and then you can add in access points into the switch. If you put a router after a switch down the line from your network, good luck getting anything to go anywhere. you'll have all types of headaches with trying to <em>route</em> <strong>switched</strong> data. Had a neighbor that had a crackhead(father in law) setup her home network. they wondered why they couldn't get internet to work or the kids couldnt hook their DS up to it. He had hooked one of those garbage linksys WRT54( blue router that everyone owned at one time) into their AT&T U verse router. OMG im like heres your problem! you're routing into a router!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerohe, post: 14141705, member: 146938"] In short, No. Routing and Switching are similar but not the same thing. Depending on the size of your organization, you may want to look into a 24 or 48 port switch and then you can add in access points into the switch. If you put a router after a switch down the line from your network, good luck getting anything to go anywhere. you'll have all types of headaches with trying to [I]route[/I] [B]switched[/B] data. Had a neighbor that had a crackhead(father in law) setup her home network. they wondered why they couldn't get internet to work or the kids couldnt hook their DS up to it. He had hooked one of those garbage linksys WRT54( blue router that everyone owned at one time) into their AT&T U verse router. OMG im like heres your problem! you're routing into a router! [/QUOTE]
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