Allied Telesis' WebSmart switches help network managers afford managed switches in networks where they were previously not feasible, provide management functionality at the network... more
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networks where they were previously not feasible, provide management functionality at the network edge and get the most value for their dollar. With industry-standard pr...
ports for Gigabit connections. It is an ideal fit for small to mid-sized businesses. With the Web-based interface, you can set up 802.1Q VLANs to segregate traffic, Q...
Expansion Slots Total (Free): 2 ( 2 ) x SFP (mini-GBIC)
Interfaces:
24 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
1 x management - RS-232 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
Miscellaneous
Mounting Kit: Included
Rack Mounting Kit: Included
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC Class A certified, TUV, C-Tick, EN 60950, UL 1950, VCCI Class A ITE, EN55024, EN55022 Class A
Manufacturer's product description
Allied Telesis' WebSmart switches help network managers afford managed switches in networks where they were previously not feasible, provide management functionality at the network edge and get the most value for their dollar. With industry-standard protocols, fiber media support via SFP's, and simple plug-and-play usability right out of the box, WebSmart switches are the ideal cost-effective solution for any network. Allied Telesis' FS750 Series WebSmart Switches integrate the simplicity of unmanaged switches with the performance and reliability of managed switches to provide a cost-effective solution integrating management at the edge of the network. WebSmart switches provide key features using simple web-based management, such as: port-based VLANs, 802.1p QoS, port trunking/link aggregation, port mirroring, priority queue's, spanning tree & 802.1x security support. With up to 8K MAC addresses & a 512K packet buffer, the FS750 Series WebSmart switches are ideal options for integrating management into your network solution.
Power
Power Device: Power supply - internal
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: Limited lifetime warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - lifetime
Advantages: Poe on all ports, easy to set up, very user friendly web interface Disadvantages: none
...This is a fantastic value for money switch. With power over ethernet available on all ports you can de-clutter your office by removing the requirement for individual power adaptors for each phone whilst also offering easy portability for them. Additionally, placing your switch on a UPS means that all of your phones are kept powered up
This is a switch that suits all types - fromt he beginner, this can be tplugged in straight out of the box with no configuration required, or you can configure more advanced features such as VLans, DHCP, Quality of service, etc via an easy to use web interface.
Whether you're looking for your first switch or an upgrade to your existing network, this is a highly recommnded item that will offer you futureproofing as well....
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Advantages: Excellent quality. loads of features, easy to install Disadvantages: None
...Netgear are well known for their networking equipment and it is for this reason I want to tell you about a great piece of kit. The 24portswitch.
24ports of networking capability.... But what does that all mean???
Ok, let me tell you about what a network is.
Even the internet is just one big network. it is simply just a collection of computers that are connected together and can communicate. Simple!
But, how do you connect them together? Its not like they shake hands and have a chat is it?
Well in a way, that is what they are doing but using some extra hardware to do this.
To put a computer on a network, it needs a Network interface card or NIC. This plugs into your computer's motherboard. Its basically similar to installing a graphics card or sound card. You then need to connect the computer via the NIC card to a network cable...
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Advantages: Easy to use, easy to install Disadvantages: closeness of the ports.
...Netgear are well known for their networking equipment and it is for this reason I want to tell you about a great piece of kit. The 24portswitch.
24ports of networking capability.... But what does that all mean???
Ok, let me tell you about what a network is.
Even the internet is just one big network. it is simply just a collection of computers that are connected together and can communicate. Simple!
But, how do you connect them together? Its not like they shake hands and have a chat is it?
Well in a way, that is what they are doing but using some extra hardware to do this.
To put a computer on a network, it needs a Network interface card or NIC. This plugs into your computer's motherboard. Its basically similar to installing a graphics card or sound card. You then need to connect the computer via the NIC card to a network cable...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful