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Key Differences Between Routers and Different Types of Switches
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* Cost-Efficiency. Unmanaged switches are cost-effective and are ideal for simple, small-scale networks.
* Cost-Efficiency. Unmanaged switches are cost-effective and are ideal for simple, small-scale networks.
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You can check '''Teltonika''' unmanaged switch selection [https://teltonika-networks.com/products/switches?page=1&features=1492 here]
==Managed L2 Switch==
==Managed L2 Switch==
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* Static Routing. They can handle static routing to connect different VLANs or subnets.
* Static Routing. They can handle static routing to connect different VLANs or subnets.
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You can check Teltonika L2+ switch selection [https://teltonika-networks.com/products/switches?page=1&features=1491 here]
==Managed L3 Switch==
==Managed L3 Switch==
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