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D-Link 8-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Switch

Sunday, 20. September 2009. 14:31

  • Add More Devices and Computers to the Network
  • No Software or Configuration Required
  • QoS Feature Helps Reduce Jitter and Lag
  • Non-blocking architecture with 16 Gbps total switching capacity moves data at full wire-speed for maximum throughput
  • Compact size makes it ideal for desktops with limited space

Product Description
Unmanaged Gigabit Switch, 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps… More >>


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5 Responses to “D-Link 8-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Switch”

  1. TrustNoone Says:

    Ive look at the reviews, and this switch seems to be good compare with other for the price. I was a little disappointed in the gold deal by amazon. If you search newegg you will find this available cheaper (37.99 shipped AR)and you dont have to hurry to order it within the four hour “SPECIAL”.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Deimos Says:

    First off this is an awesome router, easy to use, simple setup and awesome speed. The guy at Staples told me not to buy it and said it was bad and to buy a linksys. I told him listen here guy I bought a Linksys last time and the thing was garbage. Poor performance, lost connections, slow internet compared to D-Link and it crapped out in 1 years soon as the warrenty wore off. Avoid Linksys and get D-Link routers for the best internet experience.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Antony J. Williams Says:

    Great switch – plug and play, works well.

    Nice product and well priced.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. BB Says:

    EDIT: 8/15/08: I originally gave this product 4 stars is because I believed it should not be advertised as an 8 port switch when it only provides 7 usable ports (one port is used to hook up to your internet connection, i.e., router, etc.). Another poster pointed out that some might not need to attach their internet connection to it and will just use it for networking, thereby providing 8 usable ports, and I edited this review in agreement.

    It worked out of the box for me-used one 25 ft. RJ45 cat. 5E cable going from my router (D Link DGL 4100 Gaming Router) to my living room, connected it to this switch, and it gave me 7 instant internet ports for the Wii, the LCD TV and the satellite receiver (EVERYTHING has some internet function these days). Instant access with no hitch. Very nice.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. hindugenius Says:

    The D-Link DGS-2208 is a good solution for upgrading to inexpensive to gigabit capability. Requires that NICs be gigabit capable to take advantage of increased bandwidth, otherwise the switched connections will remain at legacy 100 megabit bandwidths.
    Rating: 4 / 5