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Geek1969 wrote: » I have mine in the basement again now. Depending on how much gear you have on at once, it can get loud, warm, and expensive. I only run mine when I am labbing something though. Maybe 10 hours a week usually and only 3 or 4 things at a time. I think my bill does go up a little when I am using the lab often, but we are on the budget billing plan, so it's all averaged over 12 months. Although I don't recommend it, I did see where someone on these forums disconnected the fans on their switches to keep the noise down. I would think they'd overheat too fast.
hiddenknight821 wrote: » Don't anyone have any concern about how your small lab at home may affect the electric bill?
MrXpert wrote: » i had thought of getting a physical lab but simply can't afford it. A 2nd hand cisco switch on ebay costs at least £30 ($60). Thats one switch no cables. plus you have to consider storage space, electric bills. I live with parents so can't really see that as an option.
ZeroHunter wrote: » James I too am in Orlando doing CCNA classes (at Herzing) where are you? c0op3r
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