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Discussing network switch setup Question about connecting and configuring switches

Discussing network switch setup Question about connecting and configuring switches

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Stethoscope
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10-02-2016, 09:34 AM
#1
You can connect the 8-port switch to the LAN cable and it should work similarly to the original switch, though there might be a slight delay. No major issues are expected beyond normal network latency.
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Stethoscope
10-02-2016, 09:34 AM #1

You can connect the 8-port switch to the LAN cable and it should work similarly to the original switch, though there might be a slight delay. No major issues are expected beyond normal network latency.

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SOCRATOON
Junior Member
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10-07-2016, 06:55 PM
#2
It won't introduce noticeable delay, under 1ms. Under normal DHCP setup, it should function properly.
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SOCRATOON
10-07-2016, 06:55 PM #2

It won't introduce noticeable delay, under 1ms. Under normal DHCP setup, it should function properly.

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MattLack
Junior Member
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10-07-2016, 07:13 PM
#3
It should function properly. It’s a good idea to confirm with your school’s networking team. They likely don’t have an extremely secure setup, but they might still be able to identify an unmanaged switch and disconnect the connection if needed. Unless the port is already disabled and was left open.
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MattLack
10-07-2016, 07:13 PM #3

It should function properly. It’s a good idea to confirm with your school’s networking team. They likely don’t have an extremely secure setup, but they might still be able to identify an unmanaged switch and disconnect the connection if needed. Unless the port is already disabled and was left open.

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littlewheels5
Junior Member
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10-07-2016, 08:14 PM
#4
They probably won’t notice unless they performed a MAC address scan.
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littlewheels5
10-07-2016, 08:14 PM #4

They probably won’t notice unless they performed a MAC address scan.

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SashaPotato_
Junior Member
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10-08-2016, 07:50 PM
#5
In the US, most universities support connecting extra devices via an unmanaged switch on the LAN. My school favored Ethernet connections to lessen the strain on Wi-Fi. Ensure the setup lacks management features, since many institutions prohibit linking a Wi-Fi router directly to their network. A managed switch paired with a Wi-Fi router can resemble each other from the other side of the cable. For additional ports, simply add another 8-port unmanaged switch.
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SashaPotato_
10-08-2016, 07:50 PM #5

In the US, most universities support connecting extra devices via an unmanaged switch on the LAN. My school favored Ethernet connections to lessen the strain on Wi-Fi. Ensure the setup lacks management features, since many institutions prohibit linking a Wi-Fi router directly to their network. A managed switch paired with a Wi-Fi router can resemble each other from the other side of the cable. For additional ports, simply add another 8-port unmanaged switch.