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    Default Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches


    Gud day mga bro ug sis, ask lng unta ko kung naa ba difference kung mogamit ka ug 1 siwtch or 2 ka switch in 1 router. Ex., I have 20 units of pc then naa ko router. naa ba difference sa speed kung ilahi nko ang 10 units ug swith sa 1 lng ka swithch tanan? TIA

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    Depende sa gamit. If you are only browsing internet through the router, the 2 switch solution is good enough. The bandwidth of 100Mbps is on 1 switch for 9 PCs link is more than enough.

    But if you are using it to connect to a LAN server for file access or SQL transaction, better to have 1 big switch. This is because on a 2-switch system, all the PC on the 2nd switch connecting to the server in the 1st switch will use and share only 1 line, thus makes data transfer slow.

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    ako gamit bro kay sa internet cafe man, kay ako plan lain switch for gaming and another 1 for browsing lang.. it matters bah?

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    @franzziss .. diba you have 2 switches I think you better have this one ...


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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    bai.. palit lang router nga naa QoS para ma control nimo ang BW or speed kada pc

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    Quote Originally Posted by cold_fusion
    Depende sa gamit. If you are only browsing internet through the router, the 2 switch solution is good enough. The bandwidth of 100Mbps is on 1 switch for 9 PCs link is more than enough.

    But if you are using it to connect to a LAN server for file access or SQL transaction, better to have 1 big switch. This is because on a 2-switch system, all the PC on the 2nd switch connecting to the server in the 1st switch will use and share only 1 line, thus makes data transfer slow.
    not if you use a gigabit uplink to connect the 2 switches

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    Quote Originally Posted by franzziss
    ako gamit bro kay sa internet cafe man, kay ako plan lain switch for gaming and another 1 for browsing lang.. it matters bah?
    Dili mo matter, a normal DSL can hardly reach 1Mbps while a single switch line can handle 100Mbps (1000Mbps on high-end ones), so you need 100 connections/computers on the separate switch to have a bandwidth bottleneck on the line.

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    Quote Originally Posted by ajol
    not if you use a gigabit uplink to connect the 2 switches
    Even so, it is only 10x the bandwidth. 10 PCs can hog the network line from the 1st switch to the next. If running with high data throughput on the network and with multiple switches, the advisable configuration is to put multiple LAN cards on the server. One for each switch.

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    Quote Originally Posted by cold_fusion
    Even so, it is only 10x the bandwidth. 10 PCs can hog the network line from the 1st switch to the next. If running with high data throughput on the network and with multiple switches, the advisable configuration is to put multiple LAN cards on the server. One for each switch.
    We are only talking of connecting the 2 switches....

    THAT IS WHY SOME SWITCH have AN UPLINK PORT....

    So that you can connect as many switch as you want....

    1 Gb bandwidth between 2 switches is already big enough

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    Default Re: Difference bet. 1 switch compared to 2 switches

    Quote Originally Posted by ajol
    THAT IS WHY SOME SWITCH have AN UPLINK PORT....
    1 Gb bandwidth between 2 switches is already big enough
    Do the math. 1Gbps = 10 x 100Mbps. That is only 10 simultaneous connections passing to your single 1Gbps uplink line.
    The uplink port is used to connect the switch to the server.

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