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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Bourke" data-source="post: 90782" data-attributes="member: 4342"><p>Re: Combining many devices on one network</p><p></p><p></p><p> That is part of it. Some hubs and switches do not play well with it. I would NEVER plug it into a network that was not prepared for it. However if it was the right solution to a problem I would use it. It is important to understand what kind of data and how it is transmitted when deciding on a network topology. It is also important to know that not all network equipment is created equal. If all you want to do is plug a bunch of units that each has a web gui for setup then that is easy. If your sending real-time show critical data (such as audio or video) then you need to be much more careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Bourke, post: 90782, member: 4342"] Re: Combining many devices on one network That is part of it. Some hubs and switches do not play well with it. I would NEVER plug it into a network that was not prepared for it. However if it was the right solution to a problem I would use it. It is important to understand what kind of data and how it is transmitted when deciding on a network topology. It is also important to know that not all network equipment is created equal. If all you want to do is plug a bunch of units that each has a web gui for setup then that is easy. If your sending real-time show critical data (such as audio or video) then you need to be much more careful. [/QUOTE]
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