A: Yes, if the switch has enough compatible ports, PoE budget, uplink capacity, VLANs, QoS, redundancy, and
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The drop is currently being used on my personal PC, but I was wondering if I run a gigabit switch out of that drop, and
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I''m using two WiFi routers in my home, both in AP mode and plugged into separate gigabit ethernet switches, which are also
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Answer first: yes, a wireless access point normally connects to an Ethernet switch when the switch port, VLAN or
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Access points must be discovered by a switch before they can become an active part of the network. The lightweight access points
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Perhaps the simplest way to think of an AP as just another downstream switch and its wireless clients as switch
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AP pass through allows all the access points connected to Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series Switches and Cisco Catalyst 3650 Series
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TP-Link Access Point Product such as TL-WA701ND, TL-WA801ND, TL-WA901ND, has a feature called “Multi-SSID”.
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Some routers will turn the WAN port into another LAN port in AP mode, others will just disable it. An unmanaged switch is basically
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If you connect to much AP in one switch and this switch crash, you can lost most of your wifi network as AP can not
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