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    • CCWTechC
      CCWTech
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      For connecting multiple switches (3 in this case), if your router has Gigabit LAN, is it best to to have a cord from 3 different ports on the router to each switch or to have the router go into 1 switch and then daisy chain the switches... or... does it really matter?

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @CCWTech
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        @ccwtech said in Multiple switches - connection:

        For connecting multiple switches (3 in this case), if your router has Gigabit LAN, is it best to to have a cord from 3 different ports on the router to each switch or to have the router go into 1 switch and then daisy chain the switches... or... does it really matter?

        Does your router have a switch built in? I hate that.

        If it does, then sure each switch can go to a different port. But you will be limited on switch to switch traffic by the back pane of a shitty router instead of the back pane of a quality switch.

        What you want is to trunk multple ports together on each switch and put it all together in a LAG.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @CCWTech
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          @ccwtech said in Multiple switches - connection:

          For connecting multiple switches (3 in this case), if your router has Gigabit LAN, is it best to to have a cord from 3 different ports on the router to each switch or to have the router go into 1 switch and then daisy chain the switches... or... does it really matter?

          I hate to do that on a Sonicwall or most EdgeRouters when the server is one switch and then a computer on another, the whole traffic goes through the firewall and creates some slow downs at times.

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          • CCWTechC
            CCWTech
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            Daisy chain it is. Thanks.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @CCWTech
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              @ccwtech said in Multiple switches - connection:

              For connecting multiple switches (3 in this case), if your router has Gigabit LAN, is it best to to have a cord from 3 different ports on the router to each switch or to have the router go into 1 switch and then daisy chain the switches... or... does it really matter?

              Neither. Router to Switch at the hub, then spoke other switches.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Multiple switches - connection:

                @ccwtech said in Multiple switches - connection:

                For connecting multiple switches (3 in this case), if your router has Gigabit LAN, is it best to to have a cord from 3 different ports on the router to each switch or to have the router go into 1 switch and then daisy chain the switches... or... does it really matter?

                Neither. Router to Switch at the hub, then spoke other switches.

                Correct. that is what I said, in a slightly more technical way.

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