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Electronics : Netgear GS105 5-port Gigabit Ethernet Switchfrom: Netgear
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Editorial Review: Product Description: For a high-speed network on a small scale, nothing delivers likes this compact powerhouse. Equipped with five auto-speed-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP ports, this affordable switch gives your network the capacity to handle huge workloads. It moves very large files across your network instantly, and lets you painlessly integrate 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps devices on your network. Packed with ease-of-use features to simplify your networking experience, its trim design makes it an easy fit for a desk or mounted on ... Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Solid ProductSolid weighty product that does exactly what you think it should. Successfully connects up the BT Home Hub, PC, Mac and Network HDD. Cant really fault it! Rating: - Small, competent, robust and good valueHaving bought two of these for a home system (instead of the 8 port version), the unit does what is says on the data sheet. Why buy? well, the purchase was on the basis of reliable use of these units for commerical purposes over many years. It is not the cheapest five port unit you can get, and it still needs to use an external power supply (internal would be better, but that costs more - see the 8-port version). Using its 1GBit LAN has allowed a home 1GBit NAS to be more ... Read More Rating: - Does what it saysOK, it's a switch (which means it's like a hub, but allows a mixture of 10MB, 100MB and 1GB connections without slowing anything down). It's small, neat, needs no configuration. I upgraded to a 1GB switch as I'm now using a network attached RAID system for storage of photographs. moving gigabytes of data around at 100MB gets tedious (and almost comatose over wireless LAN 802.11g), so the 1GB network upgrade was a must. As a result it's better performance than using a USB 2 drive. Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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