On the main page 'do the math' area has me confused. How does it work out to 13 usable ports on the WS-12-250-AC?
Looks like 2 fiber + 12 copper = 14 (and one could always use copper SFPs if so inclined and have 14 copper ports).
I did search and it didn't help alleviate my confusion...
Pennsylvania Math
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Re: Pennsylvania Math
We assume one port used for up link on each switch
So with the TS8 you get 7 useable ports + 4 ports with the TS5 so 7+4=11 ports
On our switch we assume 1 up link ports so you have 13 useable ports
Not really PA math just making an assumption you need at least 1 uplink port per switch
So with the TS8 you get 7 useable ports + 4 ports with the TS5 so 7+4=11 ports
On our switch we assume 1 up link ports so you have 13 useable ports
Not really PA math just making an assumption you need at least 1 uplink port per switch
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Re: Pennsylvania Math
Interesting. I was just thinking in terms of usable ports. A TS8 connected to a TS5 and using one of the ports for backhaul is even worse... 10 ports to plug other things into. The Netonix using fiber backhaul is even better: 12 ports to plug things into.
Any way it gets sliced, the Netonix is a better deal.
So, to borrow and twist a catch phrase: "Better Switch, Better Network"
We just received a couple of the WS-8-250-DC switches at the end of last week and will be 'labbing them this week - anxious to get started!
Any way it gets sliced, the Netonix is a better deal.
So, to borrow and twist a catch phrase: "Better Switch, Better Network"
We just received a couple of the WS-8-250-DC switches at the end of last week and will be 'labbing them this week - anxious to get started!
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