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Pre-Sales Queries

Below are some common questions about our products

What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.
What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.
What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.
What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.
What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.
What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.

Shipping & Returns

Below are some common questions about shipping, returns, and exchanges

What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.

Orders

Below are some common questions about shipping, returns, and exchanges
What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.

Parts and Repair

What is a network switch, and how does it work?

A network switch is a device that connects multiple devices (computers, printers, servers) in a local network and enables them to communicate. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the intended recipient, unlike a hub that broadcasts data to all devices.

 

What is the difference between managed and unmanaged switches?
  • Managed Switches allow configuration, monitoring, and control of network traffic, supporting VLANs, QoS, and security settings.
  • Unmanaged Switches work as plug-and-play devices without configuration options, suitable for basic networking needs.
How do I configure VLANs on my switch?

To configure VLANs on a managed switch:

  1. Access the switch’s web interface or CLI.
  2. Create VLANs and assign VLAN IDs (e.g., VLAN 10 for Sales, VLAN 20 for IT).
  3. Assign switch ports to specific VLANs.
  4. Configure VLAN tagging on trunk ports if needed.
  5. Save and apply changes.
Why is my switch not detecting connected devices?

Possible reasons include:

  • Faulty or loose Ethernet cables.
  • Incorrect VLAN configuration blocking communication.
  • Disabled or faulty ports.
  • Power issues in PoE switches (if powering devices like IP phones).
  • Firmware issues requiring an update.
How can I troubleshoot slow network speeds on my switch?
  • Check for overloaded switch ports (high traffic).
  • Verify cable quality and use CAT6 or higher for Gigabit speeds.
  • Enable QoS (Quality of Service) for prioritizing critical traffic.
  • Update switch firmware.
  • Check for network loops and disable STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) if needed.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and does my switch support it?
  • PoE allows a switch to provide power and data over a single Ethernet cable, commonly used for IP cameras, phones, and wireless access points.

    • Check if your switch is labeled PoE or PoE+ and verify the power budget per port.

     

How do I update the firmware on my switch?
  • Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website.
  • Access the switch’s web interface.
  • Navigate to the firmware update section.
  • Upload the firmware file and apply the update.
  • Restart the switch if necessary.
Can I use different brands of switches in the same network?

Yes, you can mix different brands, but ensure they support common networking protocols like VLAN, LACP, and STP. Some advanced features may work differently across brands, so check compatibility.

 

How do I reset my switch to factory settings?
  • Hardware reset: Press and hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
  • Software reset: Access the switch’s admin panel and look for the factory reset option.
  • Note: Resetting will erase all configurations, so back up settings before proceeding.
What security features should I enable on my managed switch?
  • MAC Address Filtering: Restrict devices that can connect.
  • Port Security: Limit the number of MAC addresses per port.
  • 802.1X Authentication: Require login credentials for network access.
  • VLANs: Segment traffic to reduce unauthorized access.
  • Disable Unused Ports: Prevent unauthorized access via open ports.

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