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Is there much difference in the ports that come on a router and the ones that come on a switch relative to quality of product? I'm referring to physical quality/other things not port count.
 
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Not much. It is a simple matter to move packets on an internal LAN at switch speeds (1GbE).
 
Is there much difference in the ports that come on a router and the ones that come on a switch relative to quality of product? I'm referring to physical quality/other things not port count.

Do you mean port modules which comes in groups of 4,8... RJ45 jacks? If you are talking about RJ45 jacks, yes, there are differences ( Look at a Panasonic Toughbook and Cheap laptop. Compare them between two)
 
Is there much difference in the ports that come on a router and the ones that come on a switch relative to quality of product? I'm referring to physical quality/other things not port count.

As far as switches go - I've very good luck with Netgear's ProSafe line - both managed (lightly sometimes), and unmanaged - they're built like tanks, and for a SOHO/Small Business solution, they're fairly good...

D-Link - I've got an old 5-port 100Mbit Fast Ethernet switch, and it's been in service for over 10 years now - pretty solid...

Linksys - I've got an 8 port gigabit unmanaged desktop switch - it's been in service for a couple of years now, and no problems noted - only issue I've seen with it is more subjective in that the Link/Activity LED's are not on the same side as the ports - but that's a preference, not a defect..
 

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