RJ11 vs. RJ45.
That is a really big router or switch.
If you imagine it a hub, the network collisions get a lot more interesting!
The Great Switch Collider
For when those jumbo frames are not big enough and you need a switch that supports super jumbo frames.
It looks like Microsoft is trying to bring back WINS. Those are clearly Window Frames.
is it 10 gig?
CONNECTING THE WORLD
ConnectPort at the plaza.
It’s not a switch, it’s a patch bay.
Once spent a whole day troubleshooting a site remotely over the phone to re-establish network connection
The client assured me the server was connected to the network switch. It wasn’t until some repeated questioning about the indicator lights on the switch, which were mysteriously absent, that I realised we were talking about a patch panel and not a network switch.
This was before facetiming and decent res photo cameras on mobile phones.
Ouchie, I felt your pain.
Yup, status LEDs are great for over-the-phone troubleshooting. If you suspect somebody unplugged a thing and everyone says it’s running, ask for them to check the power LED’s color.
the usefulness of most status LEDs is what makes NICs whose LEDs shine and even blink when they are totally unplugged that much more infuriating.
Come over to my place, the address is 192.168.1.123
There’s no place like 127.0.0.1

Ah yes, no place like localhost
thatsthejoke(4)_final_copy.wav
:P
Can we meet at 192.168.1.69… If you know what I mean.
The left one is a VOIP-to-landline converter.
Who lives in switch port 7!?
Best internet connection in the entire neighborhood.
That house better be a pokemon go gym called “the switch”
I hear this location is well connected
Looks like Japan. Any GeoGuessrs know where?
probably, the way they turn their footsteps into electricity helps power giant switches like these
Not a geoguesser but I’d say near tokyo. I haven’t seen such protected cycle parks in Tokyo. The footpath tiles are very similar to the ones in Tokyo though
There’s way too much detail for geoguessr, They like a blurry photo of a dirt road.
This pebble looks Bolivian…
The footpath has tiles found in Japan. The cycle sign is also quite common there. And the shop has japanese writing
It’d be crazy if this were outside Japan
And driving on the left
This is what happens when the architect can’t be bothered anymore and just start submitting things they found on their desk.













