I needed this small switch to install inside a wall mounted enclosure. It fit perfectly and has enough switch fabric to handle the throughput necessary for my project. Great little switch.
Design; Performance; Quiet; value; build quality
no poe
Manufacturer: Netgear
I needed this small switch to install inside a wall mounted enclosure. It fit perfectly and has enough switch fabric to handle the throughput necessary for my project. Great little switch.
Design; Performance; Quiet; value; build quality
no poe
What if it's too expensive to buy a manageable switch but it's still necessary to separate telephony from other traffic in a small office? Usually it's typical to use smart switches that allow gaining control over the network with only a slight increase in the price of equipment.
Management simplicity; The presence of a cable tester; Protection against loops and broadcast storms; Traffic QoS support; Virtual networks support; Moderate size; Protection against simple DoS-attacks; Affordable price; Lifetime warranty from the vendor
The impossibility of connecting four PoE clients with maximum power consumption simultaneously; The absence of the Russian language in the interface of the management utility; The impossibility of turning the switch port on or off; setting its speed and duplex manually and to disable protection
Since the GS108 is an unmanaged switch, there's not much more to say about it, so I'll cut right to the testing. I tested using two systems running WinXP SP2 - one an Athlon 64 3000+ w/ 512 MB, the other a 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 w/ 504 MB.
? Gigabit Ethernet with Jumbo Frame support for not a lot of
? Hard to tell if you're buying Jumbo Frame capable product
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