External Switch (Why would you use one with a Wired or Wireless Router)

tipstir at 18h32
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2010
External Switch (Why would you use one with a Wired or Wireless Router)

The router is designed to handle packets the data being sent in bits to and from. The reason to use the external switch was to balance the load. The router can only handle so many packets, VPN tunnels, BT connections, downloading, uploading. streaming large media files, VOIP, TVOIP, gaming an etc.

Here comes the external switch is like a mini computer which is has speed data transfer as does the rou
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