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network switch

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What is network switch?

A network switch is a networking device that connects devices together on a computer network by using packet switching to receive, process, and forward data to the destination device. It is commonly used in home networks, small office networks, and large enterprise networks to connect computers, printers, and other network-enabled devices.

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network switch Competitor Technologies

Routers operate at Layer 3 (Network Layer) of the OSI model, whereas network switches primarily operate at Layer 2 (Data Link Layer). Routers handle routing traffic between different networks, making them a higher-level competitor for certain network functions, especially in complex network setups.
mentioned alongside network switch in 1% (125) of relevant job posts

network switch Complementary Technologies

Firewalls provide network security functions that switches do not. They often work together in a network to provide both connectivity and security. Switches handle local network traffic, while firewalls control traffic entering or leaving the network.
mentioned alongside network switch in 0% (171) of relevant job posts

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