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Bruce
3 years agoHonored Contributor III
I understand why you'd ask this because the 2nd port on previous units...if not deactivated...were merely switched ports to share at Layer-2 but no Internet. On later units, however, I do believe both ports are active and 1 probably at a higher clock speed.
If the Pano includes a router, I never understood why it doesn't include 4 clearly-marked LAN ports. Some do I guess. Why label these 1-2 ports "ETH"? Ethernet is just the technology to connect computers via cable...any cable. Heck, 10Base2 was Ethernet. Why not label as "WIRE" port?
- AKrapt733 years agoNew Contributor
Thanks, Bruce. If except of routing Ethernet (CAT6) from Pano to Cisco switch - industrial grade - I having done much else until recent interest of using the 2nd Ethernet port.
AKrapt73
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