Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Netgear says Fast Ethernet is fine

Netgear introduces Fast Ethernet switches with attractive price tag for SMBs
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Netgear says Fast Ethernet is fine

Jeff Caruso By Jeff Caruso
Netgear this week introduced Ethernet switches for small businesses that unabashedly support Fast Ethernet, rather than the higher speed of Gigabit Ethernet across their ports. Read full story

Jeff Caruso is site editor at Network World.

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