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Overview of the Security settings of the Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch

To configure the Security settings of the Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch, follow the steps below. If the images you see or the steps you follow look different from the actual page, here are alternative instructions/information . 1. Log in to your switch's web interface . 2. Click on Security . 3. The…

How to upgrade or check the firmware of a Linksys Managed Switch for Business

The Linksys Managed Switch for Business features gigabit speed ports, a web interface for easy configuration, and management for networking devices to be located anywhere without the need for alternating current (AC) outlets. This article will show you how to upgrade the firmware of your switch. Before you begin:…

Configuring the IP Settings on a Linksys Managed Switch for Business

The IP Settings page of your Linksys Managed Switch for Business contains fields for assigning IP addresses. These IP addresses are either defined as static or are retrieved using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). In this page, you can do the following: * Configure a static IP address for your switch…

How to upgrade or check the firmware of the Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch

The Linksys Managed Gigabit Switches offer a quick and easy solution to extend your office network. The switches feature gigabit speed ports and a web interface for easy configuration and management for networking devices to be located anywhere without the need for alternating current (AC) outlets. This article will …

Configuring the IP Settings on a Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch

The IP Settings page of your Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch contains fields for assigning IP addresses. These IP addresses are either defined as static or are retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). If the images you see or the steps you follow look different from the actual page, here are …

Linksys LGS352C Support

Say Hello to the Linksys LGS352C The Linksys LGS352C, a 48-port managed gigabit ethernet switch with four 10 Gbps SFP+ uplink ports offers a quick and easy solution to extend your office network. It features gigabit speed ports, a web interface for easy configuration, and management for networking devices to be lo…

Linksys LGS352C FAQs

Product ImageProduct Info + Buttons The Linksys LGS352C offers a quick and easy solution to extend your office network. It features gigabit speed ports, a web interface for easy configuration, and management for networking devices to be located anywhere without the need for alternating current (AC) outlets. Learn More…

Overview of the L2 Feature settings of the Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch

The L2 Feature of your Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch exhibits complete standard-based Layer 2 switching capabilities. Utilize these features to configure the switch to your preferences. To access this section, follow the steps below: 1. Log in to your switch's web interface . 2. Click on L2 Feature . …

Overview of the VLAN settings of the Linksys Managed Gigabit Switch

A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a group of ports that form a logical ethernet segment on a Layer 2 switch which provides better administration, security, and management of multicast traffic. A VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than a physical layout. When you use a VLAN, users can be …

Overview of the VLAN settings of the Linksys Managed Switch for Business

A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a group of ports that form a logical ethernet segment on a Layer 2 switch which provides better administration, security, and management of multicast traffic. A VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than a physical layout. When you use a VLAN, users can be …

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