Plug and play. So simple, no effort involved. Usally this type of product is a struggle. This was simple. Recommended.
Easily Expanded; Easy To Set Up; Fast; Reliable; Small
Plug and play. So simple, no effort involved. Usally this type of product is a struggle. This was simple. Recommended.
Easily Expanded; Easy To Set Up; Fast; Reliable; Small
I haven't had any issues whatsoever with this switch. I get blazing fast Gb speeds, as expected, and haven't had to really do anything with it whatsoever since I installed it in my network. I did restart it once, but later found the problem was in the router.
Reasonable price; Nothing really to set up (just plug it in, basically); It works
I bought this for my home office where we use over 6 machines, and I really liked the product. Nothing can beat cisco quality and style. Looks similar to my wifi router. Very slim and light weighted.
Easy To Set Up; Fast Connection; Reliable Connection
Has worked great for long time. Purchased to replace a re-purposed Linksys SE2500 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch, which worked great too.
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Slim and Unobtrusive; Plug-and-Play; Traffic Prioritization; Power Saving Features; Ports-a-Plenty!
Placement of Activity Lights; Price
This unit is ideal for SMB or home use. I realize that most home useres don't need an 8 port switch, but by the time I hooked up all my PC's, Access points (large house), and my NAS I was long since out of ports.
This switch is finicky and requires frequent restarts/resets to work as it should for a few days. Have removed it from service. This my 3rd one. The first one worked flawlessly for almost 4 years. Second died in about one year. It required several resets.
Original wireless router on the ground floor, with a laptop in a room on the second floor which was only showing two bars and the connection kept dropping. Bought this and put it in a room on the first floor, now the laptop shows five bars (needless to say the connection doesn't drop).
This is truly a plug and play switch. However, instead of calling it an 8-Port, I think it should be called a 7-Port as one of the ports has to be used for the incoming Ethernet so you actually have 7 ports available. But this switch has worked flawlessly on all 7 available ports.
I bought this to replace my old Cisco switch to help eliminate the network bottleneck on my DSL Modem. I am happy to report and my network perform better and I am really happy ..
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