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Nothing; the switch works the same if you use all ports, or only a few.

If you need to connect additional computers, you can either get a larger switch, or connect two switches between themselves.

Nothing; the switch works the same if you use all ports, or only a few.

If you need to connect additional computers, you can either get a larger switch, or connect two switches between themselves.

Nothing; the switch works the same if you use all ports, or only a few.

If you need to connect additional computers, you can either get a larger switch, or connect two switches between themselves.

Nothing; the switch works the same if you use all ports, or only a few.

If you need to connect additional computers, you can either get a larger switch, or connect two switches between themselves.

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If you need to connect additional computers, you can either get a larger switch, or connect two switches between themselves.

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