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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/Jun/20 19:22, Rubens Kuhl wrote:<br>
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<div>A switch's maturity is much more dependent on hardware
while a router is much more dependent on software, so I
suggest assessing a switch on their own merits, regardless
of bad experiences with that vendor in the router realm. <br>
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Well, these days, with plenty of newer, affordable options coming in
on Broadcom chips, it's safe to say both hardware and software will
require a lot of maturity to be viable against "the establishment".<br>
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Mark.<br>
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