Just found this about the 2900XL on cisco.com:
"Support for standards-based IEEE 802.1Q and Cisco ISL VLAN trunking protocols"
So it looks like the 2924XL does support 802.1Q?
-Bryan
Thanks for your response! I wanted to stay with the same brand name throughout. It just seems easier to get support and so forth if you have all the same vendor. I do see what you mean about the hubs though. I wouldn't mind just getting some Netgear hubs since they are made by Bay Networks...
Thanks for the response. I really appreciate it. I believe Cisco is one of the few switches that does the VLAN stuff right? I am pretty sure this might come in very handy in my situation. I might just go ahead and budget for the Cisco stuff if I can get it.
Thanks again!
-Bryan
Hey everyone,
I am currently designing a LAN for a company I just started with and need some advice. I am looking at putting in a 10/100 24 port switch with 3 10/100 24 port hubs hanging off of it to connect about 50 users and a couple network printers. We will also have internet connectivity...
Hey everyone,
I am currently designing a LAN for a company I just started with and need some advice. I am looking at putting in a 10/100 24 port switch with 3 10/100 24 port hubs hanging off of it to connect about 50 users and a couple network printers. We will also have internet connectivity...
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