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> Several years ago when a new building was built & a new network was > installed, we plugged the 400's into a switch. After much trial & > tribulation, we were told to plug the 400's into a hub. [SNIP] > The question is: Do I still plug the 400's into a hub or a switch and/or is > there a setting that could be changed to allow use to use a switch? That's strange. We've been running ours on a switch (Netgear FS524) for a long time with absolutely perfect results. I wonder what caused it to not work with a switch? It seems to me that this would be transparent to the AS/400... it wouldn't even know the difference. The problem would have to be in the switch itself? Do you recall what the cause was?
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