Network switches come in two different flavors: managed, where you have some interface to configure and monitor the equipment, and unmanaged where the device just does what it is supposed to do ...
Unmanaged switches can do the job, however, the better choice to manage today’s control and risk demands is the managed Ethernet switch. The drive to connect makes sense. Networking isolated systems ...
Put simply, an unmanaged switch is a junction box on which you can’t really change anything. A managed switch gives you the ability to set up different types of connection – for virtual LANs ...
TP-Link offers a range of managed and unmanaged switches for business of all sizes, and in 2013 introduced a new line designed specifically for SMBs. The new JetStream 24-port and 24-port PoE ...
Network switches connect network devices to host computers and allow a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports. They increase network capacity and speed by examining and filtering ...