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A managed switch offers more functionality than an unmanaged one. For example, I know of at least 2 network admins who use managed switches simply because they can buy a massive switch and maybe have 7 or 8 ports left over and then simply disable them. Thus preventing somebody hooking up their laptop and getting access to the network. See the related link for alot more info.

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Unmanaged is also called "dumb" such as a "dumb-hub".

Does nothing just allows all traffic to go all through your network, you have no control.


Managed - allows the SysAdmin to take control of the network, allows ports to talk to other ports or none at all. but this is normally connected via VLAN to provide security,etc.


So basically in managed switch we can control the traffic passing through the switch.

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Unmanaged Routers are specifically designed for environments & operate on factory settings whereas Manageable Routers allows selection & configuration on a wide variety of Protocols.

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