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| NETGEAR GS105 ProSafe 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Switch |
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List Price: $70.00
Our Price: $43.99
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Manufacturer: Netgear
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Netgear EAN: 0606449029697 Feature: Desktop Switch has five Gigabit auto-sensing UTP ports Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Netgear Manufacturer: Netgear Model: GS105 Publisher: Netgear Special Features: nv:Device Type^Router|RJ-45 Ports^5|Form Factor^Desktop|Packet Buffer^256KB|MAC Address Table^8K|Switching Method^Store-and-Forward|10/100/1000 Mbps Ports^5|Dimensions^6.22"(W) x 4.13"(D) x .98"(H)|Ethernet^CAT3|Ethernet^CAT5 Studio: Netgear Warranty: NETGEAR lifetime warranty
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Features
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Desktop Switch has five Gigabit auto-sensing UTP ports Simple set up requires no software installation Fanless design for noiseless operation Backed by lifetime warranty Device measures 3.7 x 1.1 x 4.1 inches (WxHxD)
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Editorial Reviews:
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The GS105 ProSafe 5 Port Gigabit Desktop Switch is a compact powerhouse with the long-lasting performance you can really count on. It features five auto-speed-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP ports. Its advanced design lets you integrate 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps devices onto your network painlessly. Its trim design makes it an easy fit for a desk or mounted on a wall. LEDs embedded in RJ-45 jacks make for easy monitoring Noiseless operation Durable metal chassis form factor Supports PC or Mac
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Customer Rating:      Summary: NetGear switch Comment: Got the product I ordered. Came with all accessories in good condition. Works great. Would recommend this seller to others.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to install, simple to use Comment: This was purchased to create a fast link to a new HOME SERVER with a gig NIC. It was PnP, that simple. Just make sure you use CAT 5e or CAT 6 wire. to get the speed
Customer Rating:      Summary: disappointing Comment: i got this to replace a d-link gigabit switch switch. it worked for a few months, then the other day, something went wrong & it stopped transferring packets & just flashed its link lights. resetting it didn't help. i pulled it from the network & replaced it with an older linksys switch i've kept around. discovered both my imac & my lacie 2big network raid were still unable to connect. resetting their respective ethernet settings finally restored my network but gave me quite a fright. the lacie 2big network raid is still not right - see my review of that gadget.
i'd previously had a higher opinion of netgear. now i think i'll stick to linksys ...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Plug 'n play gigabit simplicity Comment: As the title suggests, it's as simple as plugging in the cables & off you go. I have mine mounted on a wall in my basement, so heat, as others have stated, isn't an issue. This device is the interface between my PS3 & PC, & I've noticed a huge performance difference between this & my Linksys WRT54G I was using before.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Switch vs. Hub Comment: I had a 5-port HUB (using 3 of them) across the room from my main system. When transferring files I got a steady stream of collisions. Really slowed down the transfer due to all the retransmissions.
The SWITCH was truly Plug & Play. Plugged everything in and it worked. It did all the address look-up and handshaking without human involvement. File transfers now run at full speed with no collisions.
Highly recommended.
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