Can I Connect One APEX2005 Ethernet Switch to Another?
Yes. You can connect one Ethernet switch to another using a standard Ethernet cable.
Tips:
- Connect from any port on the first switch to any port on the second switch
- No special “uplink” port is required
- Avoid creating loops (do not connect switches in a circle)
This is useful for expanding wired connections.
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