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### Q: Can I connect a standard non-WR GbE NIC or Switch/router to the WR Switch?
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A: Yes. You can use a WR-network for standard non-WR datatransfer, using
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standard cheap Ethernet hardware. It works fine since a WR switch is a
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standard GbE switch implementing the ususal protocols that you will need
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such as TCP/IP, SSH, SNMP, TFTP, DHCP, ARP and
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DNS.
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### Q: Can you have a different vendor (non-WR) switch between it and another white rabbit device to distribute the time? Around a larger network for instance?
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A: Yes, you can connect non-WR switches in a WR network. But it does not
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