Never had a problem with Netgear....as far as unmanaged switches go...We employ them just about everywhere except at the main office where we use 3com superstacks
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Warren Togami Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 11:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [luau] Network switch On Thu, 2003-04-24 at 11:05, MonMotha wrote: > Nakashima wrote: > > What brand of switch does HOSEF recommend for LTSP implementation? > > Is there a significant difference between brands? > > ~Peter > > Not speaking for HOSEF, I can heartily reccomend the 3Com SuperStack series if > you want a larger, managed switch. They are significantly cheaper than > comparable Cisco products, and come with most of the features you'd need for a > smaller (non-corporate) installation. > > I personally have a SuperStack II 3300 (24 ports) at home, and I love it. I can > easily move 16MB/sec (full duplex, 100Mbit, one comp with a good NIC talking to > two comps with crummy NICs) over a single port on it. It's been very reliable, > despite the partial failure of one fan. > > --MonMotha If you have the ports going to multiple rooms a managed switch like this would probably be good. Otherwise cheaper unmanaged switches from brands like SMC are incredibly cheap and seems to be reliable. The only warning I have is avoid "CompUSA" brand switches, and immediately after buying switches you should do high bandwidth tests on it using several ports simultaneously. At the CompUSA demo day October 2002 we had bought a cheap CompUSA switch from the store in order to connect our test lab. It turned out to be a disaster until we replaced it with a non-broken switch, so it was promptly returned as defective. Warren _______________________________________________ LUAU mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
