Thanks for all the excellent responses. My customer has been using some Ubiquity wifi access points and thinks they are great. The ES-24-LITE-US EdgeSwitch found favor with them so that's what we'll be trying.
I checked with the Ubiquity supplier and they said that HTML 4 or greater Java script are all that we will need to access through the web interface. Again, thanks for all the excellent responses. Wayne On 11/16/2015 10:06 AM, Galen Seitz wrote: > On 11/16/15 09:13, Rich Shepard wrote: >> On Mon, 16 Nov 2015, Wayne E. Van Loon Sr. wrote: >> >>> One member of the family that owns the plant also owns some sort of a >>> business computing consulting or services company. He wishes that I had >>> used a managed switch so he could know how busy my network was and I don't >>> know what else a managed switch would tell him. >> Wayne, >> >> Because I knew nothing about managed switches I looked up the term on the >> Web and learned the benefits they can provide over an unmanaged switch. The >> article (on eHow, I believe it was) suggested using a smart switch. Those >> apparently do most of what a managed switch does but at a much lower price. > I believe there was a time when some of these so-called smart switches > used Windows-specific software for configuration. It looks like they > have now moved to web interfaces, but that's definitely something I > would confirm before purchasing. > > > galen _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
