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		<description><![CDATA[Question: What Is a Lag Switch? Answer: A lag switch is a mechanism installed on a home network that allows you to insert delays into the flow of local traffic to the Internet. Lag switches are normally used by unscrupulous players wanting to cheat at online video games. Lag switches are unrelated to normal network [...]


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<p><strong>Answer: </strong>A <em>lag switch</em> is a mechanism installed on a home network that allows you to insert delays into the flow of local traffic to the Internet. Lag switches are normally used by unscrupulous players wanting to cheat at online video games. Lag switches are unrelated to normal network switches<a href="http://compnetworking.about.com/od/hardwarenetworkgear/g/bldef_switch.htm"></a>.</p>


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