• @TK420
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    342 days ago

    It’s a router, not a switch.

    • Mad_Punda
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      2 days ago

      Well the router I use today has 4 ports (and a built in modem for that matter, but I don’t use that).
      I understand I can use a switch, but that means I’ll have to buy a switch in addition to this to replace my router.

      • @Draghetta
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        432 days ago

        Which is not a bad thing, it’s more unix if you will. Router is a router, switch is a switch.

        You provide your own switch and you choose the features: port count, port speed, vlan, etc — or get a 10€ switch if you don’t care. When a port breaks you replace the switch alone.

        Multifunction tools are generally a tradeoff where you buy immediate convenience and pay with more ewaste and more money in the long run.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 day ago

            I also wanted to chime in with the perennial point that while this device is a pure expression of the OpenWrt project, they also support hundreds of other devices including, amazingly, a number of large switches, so if you wanted to ditch the separate route appliance altogether you could get all the features with only switch hardware.

      • @[email protected]
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        192 days ago

        The audience of this router most likely already has a standalone switch within their network.

        • Mad_Punda
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          32 days ago

          I have 3 but they’re not close to the router. (What I’m saying is: I’m likely target audience, but I don’t have an additional switch nearby, since so far any router I had also had a built in switch.)

          But yeah, I get it. Modularity makes sense for repairability.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        Yet for 98% of everyone else, you either need more than 4, or you only need one or two. You got a house full of proffesional gamers that can’t have an extra 15ms of latency?