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johnny6
Oct 19, 2011Aspirant
problems at office with network hardware
I look after an office with a number of Real Estate people in it. Over the last year or so, we have had a number of network issues and they all seem to be similar in issue. The last issue that we had ...
johnny6
Oct 21, 2011Aspirant
you aren't supporting the D-Link switches. I'm pulling them and replacing them with Netgear business products. I wanted to explain the network setup, that's all.
So what you are saying is that the Netgear smart switches can be set up to allow only one IP or MAC address per port?
Also looking at the wireless access points - looks like this is the route that I should go. I would like to set that unit up so that only the approved wireless MAC addresses would be allowed on the network?
So what you are saying is that the Netgear smart switches can be set up to allow only one IP or MAC address per port?
Also looking at the wireless access points - looks like this is the route that I should go. I would like to set that unit up so that only the approved wireless MAC addresses would be allowed on the network?
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