So you would use this configuration for applications where you are running to the second switch which are over 300', such as in a large warehouse. There wouldn't be enough ports to run multiple workstations with an 8 port switch.
You can add a second switch with enough ports to handle the number of workstations, cameras, or other devices you need to connect. The 8+8 managed fiber Ethernet switch allows you to aggregate traffic from 8 additional switches over fiber optic cables.
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So you would use this configuration for applications where you are running to the second switch which are over 300', such as in a large warehouse. There wouldn't be enough ports to run multiple workstations with an 8 port switch.
You can add a second switch with enough ports to handle the number of workstations, cameras, or other devices you need to connect. The 8+8 managed fiber Ethernet switch allows you to aggregate traffic from 8 additional switches over fiber optic cables.
Thank you for the clear explanation
Thanks for your appreciation. If you're interested, we can also provide a free solution design for our customers. Please feel free to email us at support@fastcabling.com or submit your inquiry here: www.fastcabling.com/free-solution-design/
Thank you for these instructive videos 🏴👏👏
Glad to hear it helps.
Thanks
Am new to fibre optic. I would like to learn more about fibre optic
Thanks for your comment. You can watch more tutorials here: ruclips.net/p/PLq-T5T_vQ1i4FeXj0EQzHgKde6z7F3MK-
Can you demo same topology but with 10gbs ? Plz ❤
Yes, here is the one with 10G. ruclips.net/video/bxbyoA1fTzY/видео.html