What type of network switch is preferred?
Unmanaged- Features: Plug-and-play, no configuration needed.
- Benefits: Often simple to install and operate, low cost.
Managed- Features: May provide advanced monitoring, security, and configuration options.
- Benefits: May enable flexibility, performance tuning, robust management capabilities.
- Maybe appropriate for: Often used for medium to large networks needing customization.
PoE- Features: Can provide power over ethernet to connected devices.
- Benefits: May eliminate the need for separate power supplies for things like VoIP phones, security cameras, and wireless access points.
Stackable- Features: Switches that can be physically stacked and managed as one.
- Benefits: May provide scalability, simplified management, orderly cabling.
Modular- Features: Switches with slots to potentially add various modules and interfaces.
- Benefits: May enable customizable and flexible configurations.
- Maybe appropriate for: Complex networks potentially requiring a tailored setup.
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