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For questions about network switches, the term commonly refers to a multi-port network bridge that processes and routes data at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model.
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Switch port with multiple devices
I understand that each port of a legacy switch can be connected to a device via ethernet cable. Thus, it is possible that one port can have multiple devices? …
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Meaning of switch port speed
What does it mean saying the speed of a switch port (or router port)? In other word, does this mean that switch ports have a default-factory speed limit in some sense?
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