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How to Connect More Than One Computer to a Cable Modem
by Bennett Gavrish
Electronic companies like Linksys and Netgear offer high-speed network switches for people who want to connect multiple computers to the internet. With a network switch, you can share the internet connection from a cable modem to several computers. Users on this new local area network can also share files and printers through the network switch.
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How to Log in to a Network Switch
by Jeff Mason
When you identify the various network switches on a network, you eventually need to gain access to those switches to verify various network settings as well as alter and/or test various network settings. Properly logging in to a network switch, using correct credentials, will allow you to view the switch configuration and, potentially, modify the switch configuration.
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How to Use a Switch in a Network
by John Wu
A network switch is used to connect computers and other devices to a wired local network. Ethernet cables are usually used with network switches, but some switches also have fiber-optic ports. Wired gigabit networks with switches are much faster than traditional wireless networks. With some minimal setup and configuration, a network switch can be up and running in a short time.
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Network Switches Explained
by Douglas Hassell
In essence, a network switch is an improvement over the network repeater or hub. While both devices are used to network computers, a switch also manages the traffic that flows through it. Network switch technology can be found at the core of many networked devices in use today. Ethernet switches are the most widespread form of the technology.
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Network Switches Tutorial
by Douglas Hassell
Similar to a "repeater" or "hub", a network switch is a fundamental piece of equipment in enterprise networking. In Ethernet, a switch is a must-have for an efficient and trouble-free LAN setup. A user must recognize some of the traits common to most network switches, particularly Ethernet, as well as how to best work with them.
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What is a Networking Switch?
by Ty Arthur
If you have multiple computers in the same area that all need to share files or be connected to the Internet it wouldn't make sense to pay for a separate internet connection for each of them. A networking switch is a device which allows you to bridge the gap between your computers so that they can all share resources at the same time.
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How to Set Up a Home Network Using Switches
by Ty Arthur
If you want to connect all of your computers together so that they can share files and access the same Internet source, you will need to use a networking device. While routers are the most common networking option, a network switch is a less expensive choice that can work just as well. Although a network switch lacks the built-in firewall of a router, it is a more than adequate choice for most small-scale networks in a home or office setting.
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Definition of Network Switches
by Neal Litherland
With technology becoming a more and more prevalent part of everyday life, certain terms and machines that would once have been known and used only by technocrats are becoming common. For most people, the definition of what a network switch is might be something they'd never even thought about, much less looked into. However, this piece of technology is a valuable piece of any computer network.
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How to Configure a Cisco 3560
by Sam N. Austin
The Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series are Ethernet switches designed for use in corporate networks. The 3560 series is intended to provide high-performance network switching while reducing power consumption relative to previous Cisco switches. 3560 Series switches support network switching for voice and video data. You can use the Express Setup utility that ships with 3560 switches to configure a Cisco 3560, so that it can be attached to the network.
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How to Configure Cisco Port Security
by netpertise
These days, network switches have become the core components of enterprise networks. Switches are feature rich and handle critical business functions including routing and switching. Port Security is a vital step in deploying switched networks. This article provides quick steps to secure a Cisco-based LAN.
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