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  2. NETGEAR (NTGR) Launches Unmanaged Switches With PoE+ Support

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  3. Ethernet hub - Wikipedia

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    4-port 10BASE-T Ethernet hub with selectable MDI-X/MDI port 8-port Ethernet hub with one 10BASE2 connector and eight 10BASE-T ports. An Ethernet hub, active hub, network hub, repeater hub, multiport repeater, or simply hub [a] is a network hardware device for connecting multiple Ethernet devices together and making them act as a single network segment.

  4. Stackable switch - Wikipedia

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    Avaya 5600 Family of stackable switches. A stackable switch is a network switch that is fully functional operating standalone but which can also be set up to operate together with one or more other network switches, with this group of switches showing the characteristics of a single switch but having the port capacity of the sum of the combined switches.

  5. Supplicant (computer) - Wikipedia

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    In a hub or an unmanaged switch, the uplink port (the port to which the hub is connected) should be set in multi-session mode. A supplicant, in some contexts, refers to a user or to a client in a network environment seeking to access network resources secured by the IEEE 802.1X authentication mechanism.

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    Netgear Switch Discovery Protocol; S. Netgear SC101; W. Netgear WGR614L; Netgear WNR3500L This page was last edited on 12 November 2023, at 07:38 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Network switch - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, web-managed switches are switches that fall into a market niche between unmanaged and managed. For a price much lower than a fully managed switch they provide a web interface (and usually no CLI access) and allow configuration of basic settings, such as VLANs, port-bandwidth and duplex.

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