Why would anyone need or want a managed switch for basic home use?!
Cause managed switches are cool


Why would anyone need or want a managed switch for basic home use?!
Why would anyone need or want a managed switch for basic home use?!
Cause managed switches are cool![]()
Are you a nerd who has a full blown Cisco also ?![]()
I'm probably going to swap my two Netgear GS105 for D-Link's DGS-1005D. Sick of the Netgears taking 10W each. It also keeps falling back to 100Mbps for some reason, and I have to keep turning power on/off to fix.
Does anyone know what the situation is with these lower cost unmanaged switches and ipv6 ?
I haven't seen any definitive statement if they will work or not.
As far as I know they switch on MAC and not IP address and I don't believe the tcp packet size/format will change so maybe they will. Maybe not...
I have an unreliable DLink 8 port gigabit switch which I want to replace and I need more capacity any way. I would prefer to know in advance if what I get (most likely 2 of the recommended ProCurve) would be usable with ipv6 or not.
Anyone know for sure ?
Cause managed switches are cool![]()