NETGEAR's Fast Ethernet switches provide a cost-effective way to instantaneously increase network performance while preserving most of your network investment, including installed... more
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Ports Qty: 16 x Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Data Transfer Rate: 100 Mbps
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Communication Mode: Half-duplex, full-duplex
Switching Protocol: Ethernet
MAC Address Table Size: 4K entries
Status Indicators: Link activity, collision status, port transmission speed, port duplex mode, power, Port status, link activity, collision status, port duplex mode, power
Features: Full duplex capability, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Full duplex capability, auto-sensing per device, Full duplex capability
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC Class A certified, TUV, cUL, EN 60950, EN55022, UL 1950, VCCI Class A ITE, CE, FCC Class A certified, TUV, VCCI, C-Tick
Manufacturer's product description
NETGEAR's Fast Ethernet switches provide a cost-effective way to instantaneously increase network performance while preserving most of your network investment, including installed cabling and end users' software and hardware. These switches are ideal for intermixing 10 and 100 Mbps devices. They provide you with automatic speed and full/half-duplex sensing per port. Running in full-duplex mode, each port delivers 200 Mbps of network speed. Easy to set up and use, these 500-series switches are ideal for speedily delivering large amounts of multimedia, image, and video information.
Power
Power Device: Power supply - internal, Power adapter - external, Power supply - integrated
Voltage Required: AC 100/240 V ( 50/60 Hz ), AC 110/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Advantages: Cheap, Easy to configure Disadvantages: SFP GBIC ports are shared with copper ports, loud fan.
...I haven't found a cheaper 16port Gigabit Ethernet switch than this Netgear. This 19" rack or desk mountable switch has 16 copper ports and two SFP GBIC ports. The GBIC ports are shared with copper ports 15 & 16 - so you get to use either or, not both, which is a bit of a shame - but they do say it is a 16portswitch after all... They have at least given you the option of adding either short or long range fibre capability to the switch.
The switch will work out of the box as if it were unmanaged, but then you'd be missing the point...
The switch is manageable via its built in web server, which provides an easy to use interface to all the common functions you would expect - 802.11Q VLAN tagging, Quality of Service, Jumbo frame support, 802.3ad link aggregation. You can upgrade the firmware using the web interface too, keeping...
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Advantages: Easy installation, small, sturdy, quiet, auto uplink Disadvantages: Runs quite hot
...This is a 10/100/1000Mbps switch with 5 auto-sensing ports
Visual Description
A compact unit measuring 16cm x 10cm x 3cm (approx)
Housed in a very sturdy blue metal casing with venting slots on the side and back
Looks very professional
5 Front mounted UTP sockets
Rear mounted PSU socket (12 Volt, 1.2 Amp, Centre Positive) and Earth tag
LED indicators to display 10Mb, 100Mb, 1000Mb connection, Activity, Full Duplex, Collisions and Power
Installation
The GS105 switch comes supplied with manuals, 12 Volt (1.2Amp) PSU, ethernet cable, and the unit itself. Installation is very simple and requires no configuration as this is an un-managed switch. Simply connect your existing CAT5 cables from your PC to the switch, it will detect the connection speed and cable type. No need to worry about using cross-over cables or straight through cables...
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Advantages: Easy to set up, configure and use Disadvantages: None
...We currently run an 80 user network in our office. While the main traffic of our network is handled by 6, 24 port rack mounted switches, my little IT office has 7 PCs in it with not enough ports on the wall to connect them up.
this poses a problem. To connect to our network, you need a network connection on the Wall. There are 4 connections in our office and 7 machines. Obviously 7 into 4 does not go so a solution was needed.
The answer?
A small desktop based switch that would allow us to connect up to 16 computers to one Network connection on the wall.
The Product?
Well we use Netgear equipment in our office because you know with Netgear, you are buying quality at an affordable price.
So we opted for the FS116 Desktop Switch.
The size of it?
Well its about an inch high and about a foot long. It is about 6 inches from fron to back...
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