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Where is the wisdom and acumen in this post? II have sigs turned off. This is not specific to TPU. I turn off forum sigs everywhere. I'm not going to follow every hyperlink after hyperlink to see if Participant X actually isn't an idiot. They need to demonstrate a reasonable amount of acumen in the discussion itself.
Forum participants must put an indication of their wisdom in their commentary, not some alleged hyperlink.
I will point out that there were unmanaged hubs and managed switches in the Nineties (the latter were FAR more expensive than the former). Today's consumer hubs are still unmanaged by the Ethernet protocol does better data handling. That doesn't really change the electrical capability of these devices. Nor should it change the way the manufacturers describe these units.
This isn't specific to PC knowledge.
If you want to go on camera espousing some super awesome way of emulsifying egg-based sauces, you should give some sort of backing during your description of the process. Note that there are quacks in every industry. The US Congress has several even if they point to their "credentials."
It seems like a rant about sigs and one misguided comment about "consumer hubs" (which are no longer sold, they are all switches now).
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