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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/8/24 10:14, Scott Allen via talk
wrote:<br>
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<pre>There's a limit to how many can be put
in series but that's rarely an issue in a home environment.</pre>
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There is? Unlike IP, there's no hop limit. Or are you thinking of
the half duplex days when there was a limit on cable segments, hubs
and overall length?<br>
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With switches, the concern is loops, which can cause problems and
avoided with spanning tree protocol or similar.<br>
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