Any Netgear managed L3 switch will do. Sync with me offline and I can help you identify some inexpensive consumer Netgear switches.

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Thanks,
Alexander

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On Tue, Nov 19, 2024, 16:30 Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
Hi,

I home office and have a home office Internet connection which allows me
to run servers.

I am using a consumer grade router that has WIFI and 4 RJ11 ports. 
Currently I need 6 RJ11 connects.  Not everything is turned on all the
time.

My research suggests I add a network switch to the mix.

I assume I would keep the connection to the modem to the router and
connect one of the RJ11 ports to a switch and connect all my devices to
the switch, leaving the other 3 RJ11 ports on my router not connected.

If this is actuate, any suggestions on a "consumer" grade 10 ports
switch?  Or would a more commercial switch be better?

Thank you so much!!
Keith
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