Switch stand alone

Started by Amal_Joseph, August 27, 2020, 11:50:32 PM

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Amal_Joseph

Dear all,

I am really newbie to the networking and its stuffs. It is a really simple question and i got no idea in it that's why i am here with a new question

Can we make 2 devices in the same network only using switch?
If it is possible how we do that? amy manuals or documentation will be really helpful for me

Regards

Amal

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What kind of devices? What kind of switch?
:matrix:

Please don't mistake my experience for intelligence.

deanwebb

The answer is "yes", and with only 2 devices, it's not going to be a bad situation.

Put 2000 in the same network with just switches, you *WILL* have problems!
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