My favorite name is 3Com...although Linksys and D-Link are pretty popular as well. May want to look at Belkin...but I have heard good and bad.

There is a reseller here in the city that I used to work for. Check there website and what they have to offer. They focus on Best of Breed products and so tend to have higher end stuff...but access to pretty much anything. Compant is www.dynavar.com

Cameron

Chris Wallace wrote:
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Hi Raf,

I would highly recommend and have had great success with Netgear and Linksys myself in a few small(ish) installations (i.e. less than 50 nodes).

Personally, 'bang for the buck' it's hard to beat Netgear, as some of their 24 port switches even offer VLANning and some other goodies that may interest you for future growth.

Good luck with it! ;-)

Chris


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From: J. Rafael" S�nchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (clug-talk) switches/hubs any personal recommendation?


Hi Guys, It's time for me to upgrade some of my 10Mb hubs I have for something in the 100Mb mark. Would you guys be able to give me some recommendations based on what you use, have used, have heard it's good, and so on and so forth. Right now I only have one subnet, but who knows perhaps in the future I might need to do something like that. I currently only have about 30 users, so something with 16 ports will do the trick I think.

I look forward to hearing what you have to say.

Thanks for your time.
Rafael.

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