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		<title>PoE Switch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PoE Switch: Utilizing Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet is a useful technology that allows you to connect a number of network devices through the use of an Ethernet cable. There are numerous interesting advancements of the PoE switch in the recent years; and it is amazing that even through these huge progressions, the Ethernet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PoE Switch: Utilizing Power over Ethernet</p>
<p>Power over Ethernet is a useful technology that allows you to connect a number of network devices through the use of an Ethernet cable. There are numerous interesting advancements of the PoE switch in the recent years; and it is amazing that even through these huge progressions, the Ethernet switch  is getting more and more inexpensive. These devices are extremely cost-effective in allowing you to save up on your power supply. They can be used for a number of different devices such as IP telephones, wireless access points and numerous types of IP cameras. If you are looking for a 4 port PoE Ethernet switch, or a higher 24 port PoE switch, a few information about the usage of these fantastic devices and a recommendation of which ones to purchase would be necessary before you go diving into your hardware store in an attempt to purchase one.</p>
<p>A PoE switch is an Ethernet system with the amazing capability of allowing you to send power with a high-speed Ethernet cable without the need for peripheral power supplies for your endpoint powered devices to function. With a Power over Ethernet Switch, you can use one cable for all your networks instead of two, which allows for a tidier system and easier housekeeping. We all know what cable clutter feels like. Seeing tangled cables in their entire monstrosity is a huge eyesore. A Power over Ethernet switch allows for better cable organization, so maintenance is not a hassle.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re starting up a small business, you might need a device with 4 or 48 ports. Numerous systems have PoE capabilities on just half the switch ports, so you need to consider this when you are pre-planning to be assured that you can upgrade your device when you are in need of development. These half systems are a lot cheaper than PoE switches with Power over Ethernet functionality on all ports. If you are on the practical level, this is a good purchase if you are confident that you only need power on a small amount of devices. A Linksys PoE switch with eight ports is perfect for the growing business. The SRW208P Switch has 4 ports with 15.4W and up to 8 ports with 7.5W. With its intelligence and small size, it is a perfect addition for a small conference or training room where both security and uptime are significantly important.</p>
<p>Conduct a thorough research before purchasing a PoE Ethernet switch to discover which one best suits your business needs. </p>
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		<title>Ethernet Switches</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 20:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A High-Speed Multiple Network Connection with the Best Ethernet Switches As a general definition, a switch is a device that is used to turn on or off different mechanical and electronic apparatuses. In computer networking, however, an Ethernet switch functions as a linking device that connects multiple computers in one network. Ethernet switches may vary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A High-Speed Multiple Network Connection with the Best Ethernet Switches</strong></p>
<p>As a general definition, a switch is a device that is used to turn on or off different mechanical and electronic apparatuses. In computer networking, however, an Ethernet switch functions as a linking device that connects multiple computers in one network.  Ethernet switches may vary in design and features, but they are designed to serve one purpose, and that is to provide an efficient Internet network among multiple computers. An Ethernet switch is an external computer device such as modems and external hard drives. It is, in fact, part of various hardware peripherals necessary for the proper operation of a typical computer system.</p>
<p>Connection with an Ethernet switch is only possible through an accessible Local Area Network which is commonly referred to as LAN. An Ethernet switch is similar to an Ethernet hub. However, an Ethernet switch has more advantages than an Ethernet hub due to the former&#8217;s intelligence. An Ethernet switch, aside from its capability to receive data packets, can also inspect these packets before transferring them to other computers.  Another advantage of an Ethernet switch is its capability to identify the source of the data, its contents and its particular destinations. It only transfers data to a significant system. This means that it can attain high performance rates without using more bandwidth, making an Ethernet switch the most unique peripheral networking device for your computer.   </p>
<p>There are many excellent Ethernet switches available in the online market today; and if you have the patience to compare their advantages in terms of performance and price, you can get the best deals. For instance, two of the best Ethernet switches are Netgear R FS116 16 Port Ethernet Switch with Auto Uplink and Netgear FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal. These Ethernet switch models are capable of providing your Local Area Network with the fastest auto-sensing connectivity of up to 10/100 Mbps. It can provide high-speed connectivity to as many as 16 users.     </p>
<p>It is also very easy to use an Ethernet switch. All you need to do is plug in your Ethernet cables and connect a power cord. There is no need to configure and use a complicated cable. If you are the type who needs to work in a quiet environment, you can also find models that operate without a fan. This will provide you an efficient yet silent operation for your home or office space.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider if you are planning to purchase Ethernet switches is the price. A highly-efficient and fast Ethernet switch should not come with a high price. For the best purchase, try to compare prices first and choose one that is both efficient and affordable.</p>
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		<title>Netgear 24 Port Gigabit Switch</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 18:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About The Netgear 24 Port Gigabit Switch When dealing with computer networking, an Ethernet switch can be used to connect together multiple devices like computers, game systems, or servers to a local area network or LAN. This is most often used in small businesses or some home office situations. The switch lets people share a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About The Netgear 24 Port Gigabit Switch</p>
<p>When dealing with computer networking, an Ethernet switch can be used to connect together multiple devices like computers, game systems, or servers to a local area network or LAN. This is most often used in small businesses or some home office situations. The switch lets people share a broadband Internet connection amongst many devices. Gigabit switches operate in the same manner except the speeds they operate in are significantly faster than the standard Ethernet.</p>
<p>Nowadays, there is an increased demand for faster and more stable transmissions between computers connected through LAN. Gigabit Ethernet can transmit at speeds at approximately one gigabyte per second. That is roughly ten times faster than the standard fast Ethernet which operates at speeds of 10 megabytes per second.</p>
<p>Whenever looking for a new gigabit switch, a good one to consider would be the Netgear 24 port gigabit switch as this brand is trusted by many companies and is known its high speed gigabit switches such as the Netgear JGS524 Gigabit Ethernet switch and the Netgear GS724T ProSafe 24-Port Gigabit Smart Switch.</p>
<p>Netgear GS724T ProSafe 24 &#8211; Port Gigabit Smart Switch</p>
<p>A relatively new Netgear 24 port gigabit switch, this one comes with simple switch management at no extra cost. It has 24 10/100/1000 Mbps ports, each one capable of powering 2000 Mbps of data through full-duplex mode along with two optional fiber ports. This provides fast backbone and is capable of delivering large amounts of information in seemingly no time at all.</p>
<p>Netgear JGS524 Gigabit Ethernet Switch</p>
<p>This Netgear 24 port gigabit switch offers much faster access to all the terminals in your network. It comes with plug and play operation on windows, Max, Unix, and Linux operating systems. This one comes with support for any device that you will ever need to connect.</p>
<p>The Netgear 24 port gigabit switch can be used in conjunction with other network devices as well. Whenever setting up a gigabit Ethernet network, it is very important that the design of all the components be optimized for higher gigabit speeds. This is most true for an Ethernet switch. Using a slower gigabit switch can slow down the rate of transfer of data even if the other networking devices, like your modem or a computer, are geared for faster gigabit speeds. Whenever looking for a new gigabit switch, be sure to ask about any Netgear 24 port gigabit switch as these will never let you down.</p>
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		<title>Managed Switch</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 16:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Optimizing Ethernet Capabilities with a Managed Switch In your Local Area network, you use switches in order to connect your devices. A home network with two computers, for example, shares an Internet connection. In an office environment, on the other hand, a number of computer are connected and the network increases until it reaches a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Optimizing Ethernet Capabilities with a Managed Switch</strong></p>
<p>In your Local Area network, you use switches in order to connect your devices. A home network with two computers, for example, shares an Internet connection. In an office environment, on the other hand, a number of computer are connected and the network increases until it reaches a point where monitoring becomes very important. In order to efficiently organize the control of bandwidth to each computer, you can employ the use of a managed switch to allow the administrator to access and manipulate the necessary tools to provide efficient regulation in the network.</p>
<p>In a bustling business environment where a huge number of different computers are sending and receiving data at the same time, the amount of data being sent is at its maximum. To guarantee that all data are given the same priority, a managed Ethernet switch is necessary to make sure that significant, time-sensitive packets are delivered as speedy as possible. An environment where network traffic is minimal does not need the use of a managed switch. There is no need to prioritize packets because the traffic flow is wide and unimpeded. Using an unmanaged switch is apt during these situations. When the number of functioning devices increases, however, the capability to make sure that these time-sensitive packets are given the fullest attention becomes difficult. A 24 port managed switch is often recommended for small businesses with situations like these.</p>
<p>Security measures are also important in a network. When an office department needs to be walled off from the rest of a certain network or when a faction of a department needs to be blocked from gaining Internet access, a managed switch becomes incredibly important. With a managed switch, you can provide the ability to monitor every device in an office with the addition of the capability to limit or increase the amount of bandwidth that any device in the network can use.</p>
<p>Netgear provides a variety of managed switches for small businesses or large bustling ones. The Netgear managed switch GS108T, for example, is ingeniously equipped with features that can bring gigabit speeds to your office employees. It automatically and intellectually detects cable types to deliver a blazing speed in full duplex mode for all your connected devices. It has auto-sensing Ethernet connection capabilities, enhanced network security which allows MAC-based Filtering and Access Control Lists that make it capable of providing more granular security settings for the entirety of your network.</p>
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		<title>48 Port Switch</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 23:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting A 48 Port Switch An Ethernet switch is used to connect multiple devices together such as computers, servers, and gaming system on a local area network or LAN. These are normally found within companies and internet cafes and allow all the devices connected to share a broadband internet connection between them. Gigabit switches work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Getting A 48 Port Switch</strong></p>
<p>An Ethernet switch is used to connect multiple devices together such as computers, servers, and gaming system on a local area network or LAN. These are normally found within companies and internet cafes and allow all the devices connected to share a broadband internet connection between them. Gigabit switches work the same way as Ethernet switches except they are much faster; roughly ten times faster to be exact.</p>
<p>There are several different kinds of 48 port switches available and they all differ in price range. A reliable brand that you can trust would be Netgear, as they specialize in making different kinds of high speed gigabit switches like the Netgear ProSafe 48-Port Gigabit Smart Switch GS748TNA and the ProSafe 48 Port Fast Switch FS750T2.<br />
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FS750T2</strong> &#8211; This 48 port switch comes with a high port density gigabit with browser based management. This comes at a great value at its price range and is more than capable of delivering 2000 Mbps of data in full duplex mode. It is ideal of businesses that are just starting out and are looking for the benefits of management without the cost. It is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.</p>
<p><strong>GS748TP-100NAS</strong> &#8211; This 48 port switch provides power and data using its built in IEEE 802.3af on all of its ports. It also offers an intuitive web based management tool that allows for quick and simple deployment and configuration which makes it ideal for deploying access points, VoIP phones, and IP-based surveillance cameras.  This 48 port switch also comes with advanced features like access control lists, 802.1x port authentications, enhanced QoS, rate limiting, and IGMP snooping along with other features.</p>
<p>There are other Netgear 48 port switches available and all of them come highly recommended. They are all very easy to to set up and use. Some come with LEDs located on the front panel; this makes it very easy to see the switch status and troubleshooting it is less of a hassle.</p>
<p>If you find yourself looking for a new high speed 48 port switch that comes in a good price range, look for one that is made by Netgear as these are all very reliable and are suited to most situations and, just as was mentioned before, are very easy to use and to configure. This would be the lastgGigabit switch you will ever have to purchase for a long time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 24 Gigabit port switch is a computer-networking device that connects a computer to a network. It is like a bridge but processes and routes received data to appropriate destination, which is a specific computer within a network. The switch or bridge learns each computer&#8217;s address and automatically directs a computer&#8217;s data to it. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A 24 Gigabit port switch is a computer-networking device that connects a computer to a network. It is like a bridge but processes and routes received data to appropriate destination, which is a specific computer within a network. The switch or bridge learns each computer&#8217;s address and automatically directs a computer&#8217;s data to it. The switch has several layers on which data is processed.</p>
<p>Within a given network, the number of ports is determined by the number of computers or devices within it. A 24-port switch cannot serve a network with over 24 computers, as each computer requires its own port to be recognized in the network. Such a setting leads to only 24 computers having ports with the rest left out of the network.</p>
<p><strong>There are different types of switches. These include:</strong></p>
<p>Level 1 switches. These are simply referred to as network hubs. Hubs do not manage any data they receive. They simply direct such data to several computer ports repeatedly until the data is related to one of the ports.</p>
<p>If a 24-port switch or hub is used on a network with many computers, slowness is bound to be experienced as data may collide while being delivered to different ports. These switches are mostly 10 24-port switches, which exhibit slow speeds. They are therefore useful in a network with very few computers.</p>
<p>Level 2 switches. These may be 100 24-port switches, which provide faster speed than the level 1 switches. They are suitable for use at home or office with minimal number of devices.</p>
<p>Level 3 switches. These are more powerful than the first two. They can provide speeds of 1000 Mb/s. They are capable of forwarding data from one type of network such as DSL to a different network such as Ethernet.</p>
<p>Level 4 and above switches. These are sophisticated switches used in different computing environments. They provide high speeds with very minimal data collision possibility.</p>
<p>Computer network switches provide connectivity within a given network. Through this, a computer user can access files or other resources in another computer within the network. This simplifies tasks in an office environment where information can be accessed fast.</p>
<p><strong>Some of the major 24 port switch manufacturers include:</strong></p>
<ul>- Cisco, which manufacturers Cysco Catalyst 3750G-24T SMI-Switch 24 ports 10/100 Mb Base-T which retails at $1,740.</p>
<p>- D-Link, which manufactures D-Link DES-3028 24 Ports + 2GB Ports Managed L2 Switch which retails at $235.</p>
<p>- Hewlett Packard (HP), which manufactures HP J9021A-HP ProCurve Switch 2810-24G-Switch 24 Ports Ethernet Switch 10/100/1000 Mb/s which retails at $919.</p>
<p>- 3Com, which manufactures 3Com Baseline Switch 2024 Switch 24 Ports 10/100 Mb Base-T which retails at $79.</p>
<p>- NetGear, which manufactures NetGear Switch Ethernet Gigabit 24 Ports 10/100/100 Mb/s JGS524 which retails at $209.</ul>
<p>Some other manufactures include Allied Telesyn and Linksys.</p>
<p>24 Port switches are available widely to meet every computer network need, be it at home or at the office. They are available in computer accessory shops and online shops as well.</p>
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