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 <description>Most home-office networks start with a PC, a router, and a modem. But when a small single-user network grows into a larger multiuser network, your original Wi-Fi router can run out of free ethernet ports to connect various PCs, networkable printers, small-business servers, and other essential hardware. That&#039;s when a switch comes in handy.
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 <description>Juniper this week is unveiling a matrix switch for interconnecting core routers into a higher density, more scalable system.
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 <description>I spent the last two days in Huntsville Alabama on a press tour of Adtran. Huntsville is nice, and the Adtran people are even nicer. The press tour was a good idea, because they&#039;re a good company with too low a profile.
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 <description>Building a big data center and looking for a switch to match? How do 256 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports and nearly 1.7 terabits of capacity sound? That&#039;s what Cisco is offering with its brand new Nexus 7000 Series data center switches.
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