Al Slitter
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I have in my home a small networks which consists of a FreeNas server and several computers that for the most part display movies etc. I have at present a non-smart desktop based D-Link gigabyte 8-port switch (DGS-1008A) that works well.
I thought that with having eight ports I would be fine until the end of time however this is proving not to be the case.
Having now just one port available I need to consider my options. My switch and routers are in a very small space near my main computer so I need an upgrade path that has a small foot print and my thinking is to get a second identical
DGS-1008A switch and link them together and have them stack on top of each other.
My question is, to link them together I believe I would need a cross-over Ethernet cable supporting 1Gbps speed.
Is this the case?
Is there any other considerations that I need to be aware of?
Thank you in advance for you assistance.
I thought that with having eight ports I would be fine until the end of time however this is proving not to be the case.
Having now just one port available I need to consider my options. My switch and routers are in a very small space near my main computer so I need an upgrade path that has a small foot print and my thinking is to get a second identical
DGS-1008A switch and link them together and have them stack on top of each other.
My question is, to link them together I believe I would need a cross-over Ethernet cable supporting 1Gbps speed.
Is this the case?
Is there any other considerations that I need to be aware of?
Thank you in advance for you assistance.