Stoneburner
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IF not, what is a good switch for a new home? Speed is most important.
IF not, what is a good switch for a new home? Speed is most important.
Originally posted by: InlineFive
What are you using on the network that you need speed for? It's possible that you could get away with a 10/100Mbps workgroup switch and pay much less.
Originally posted by: Madwand1
Do you need that many ports in your home? How many devices / computers do you plan on running? You get more options for less with 16 or fewer ports.
Originally posted by: cmetz
Stoneburner, I have had bad experiences with Netgear. For one thing, their support (and warranty service) is completely useless.
Originally posted by: bluestrobe
Originally posted by: cmetz
Stoneburner, I have had bad experiences with Netgear. For one thing, their support (and warranty service) is completely useless.
I agree 100%. There is usually a board member who jumps on me when i say this though so I sway from it. Replaced several Netgear units in my time. I would sway away from a 24 port model of anything unless a 16 port is too small for you. If you want to burn money fast, there's other ways of doing it.
Originally posted by: Stoneburner
well the house already has 28 ports, and i figure there are about 4 i dont need (laundry room?) I suppose I could go for 2 16 port ones. It's a very nice house and the guy was nice enough to wire the entire place with cat6. And I probably will be using as much speed as i can take, would like to have a centralized media system which means alot of video streaming. I suppose I could just plug in 16 ports I will use but I'd rather have every one working, no point in having spent so much money on this place and having a half ass job with the networking.
Thanks for all the help. I will look for SMC based solutions.