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| ======Switches====== | ======Switches====== | ||
| - | Switches are a great and necessary | + | Switches are a great and necessary |
| =====Unmanaged Switches===== | =====Unmanaged Switches===== | ||
| - | Unmanaged switches (or dumb switches) are the easiest to use with VOIP systems, as they require no special settings or configuration. | + | Unmanaged switches (or dumb switches) are the easiest to use with VOIP systems, as they require no special settings or configuration.\\ We recommend that you avoid 4 or 5 port switches in favor of 8+ ports, as the 4 and 5 port switches are generally low quality and less reliable.\\ |
| - | We do recommend that you avoid 4 or 5 port switches in favor of 8+ ports, as the 4 and 5 port switches are generally low quality and less reliable. | + | Most unmanaged 8+ port switches can be had for $20-30.\\ |
| - | Most unmanaged 8+ port switches can be had for $20-30. | + | //**Please note** - Managed switches that are not managed are not the same thing as an unmanaged switch.// |
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| - | **Please note** - Managed switches that are not managed are not the same thing as an unmanaged switch. | + | |
| =====Managed Switches===== | =====Managed Switches===== | ||
| - | Managed switches require proper configuration to work with VOIP systems. | + | Managed switches require proper configuration to work with VOIP systems.\\ // |
| + | **Please note** - an unconfigured managed switch is not the same as an unmanaged switch. // \\ | ||
| + | //**If using a managed switch, you will need an IT person.**// | ||
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