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How to Isolate network users in a shared office space

I know this is a topic that's been discussed many times in various ways, but each and every case is so different that I couldn't find a solid answer...I'm (re)networking an office where about 50-60...

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I found my own answer. Hopefully this helps others in the future....Turns out the feature I'm looking for exists in some switches. It's generally called "Protected Ports". But it's only offered in...

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I've never run across a scenario where each client connected to a switch switchport must be isolated from every other client connected to the same switch. Now most networks use switchport security by...

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did netgear offer that option

Hijust looking at cost, I know netgear prosafe series switches offer advanced (small office) capabilities with vlans, "isolation" options, etcFS752TP offers Protected port features.Let me know if that...

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These scenarios come up all the time in situations such as schools, hotels, executive suites, rental properties, condominiums, libraries, etc. Security by MAC doesn't really work when every device is a...

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The particular switch you mention does seem to have the features I require. Netgear calls them "Protected Ports" and "DHCP Filtering". However that switch is 10/100, and that's the reason it fits into...

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Thank you for the update and information, That's good to know, I don't have much experience with D-link, but may look into it in the future, I have mainly used Cisco (Linksys) and Netgear, but on the...

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