Network Switches
Network Switches
A network switch is a computer networking device that connects network segments. Mainstream Ethernet network switches support either 10/100 Mbit/s or 10/100/1000 Mbit/s ports Ethernet standards. Large switches may have 10 Gbit/s ports.
The network switch, packet switch (or just switch) plays an integral part in most Ethernet local area networks or LANs. Mid-to-large sized LANs contain a number of linked managed switches. Small Office, Home Office (SOHO) applications typically use a single switch, or an all-purpose converged device such as gateway access to small office/home office broadband services such as DSL router or cable, WiFi Router. In most of these cases, the end user device contains a router and components that interface to the particular physical broadband technology
TMB offer advice on what type of network switch is most appropriate for your needs, whether you need a simple unmanaged switch for network segmentation or a fully managed Layer 3 switches that operates as your LAN's backbone we can help.
We offer switching solutions from Netgear, HP and Cisco so can provide a solution that meets your budget and requirement.
Please contact us on 0800 091 0232 to discuss your requirements.
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