3COM can still be taken to the ground...

On Jan 29, 2008 11:57 AM, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We're going to be upgrading our network infrastructure soon as well.
> We're definitely not going with Cisco - we're going with HP. I'm
> looking for layer 3 stuff, as we have several subnets, but the 2800
> series for the layer 2 stuff should be great.
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> Two reasons for that: Warranty/Return policy and pricing.
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> 3Com left a bad taste in my mouth when I worked with them back in 2001
> - I hope they're better now, but I was able to bring a 3Com switch to
> its knees back then with a simple ping flood.
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> Kurt
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> On Jan 29, 2008 6:13 AM, Chyka, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I am looking to upgrade switching for a architectural/engineering firm
> here.
> > It is a small network with 85 devices on it.  I want to go gigabit and
> the
> > owner probably wont spend the $$$ to get Cisco gear.  I was looking at
> 3com
> > and HP.  Here are the models I was looking at for each vendor:
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> > 3Com Switch 4200G 48-Port 3CR17662-91
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> > Hp ProCurve 2810-48G 48 Port
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> > It is a flat network so I only need a layer 2 device.  It is a cad heavy
> > shop and I was wondering which one you would lean toward or if there was
> > another model you like better by same or different vendor in the
> $2500-$3000
> > range.
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> > Thanks!
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