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D-Link DGS-1008G


$80.00 Released June, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Useful for expanding an existing Gigabit network on a budget. Large 4K MAC address cable - more than most users will ever need. Design - features a sleek, clean looking enclosure.

The Cons:Likely overkill for those without high-volume network traffic. Questionable 'lifetime' warranty from the manufacturer.

The D-Link DGS-1008G is an 8-port, 10/100/1000 Gigabit switch featuring the Energy Star 5.0 and RoHS qualifications. As an upgrade from the standard Ethernet DES-1008E switch, the D-Link DGS-1008G provides much faster connectivity coupled with an abundance of environmentally friendly features, including CEC/MEPS regulation standards, auto port power-downs during no link activity, and the ability to adjust power usage according to the connected cable lengths.

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Plus it incorporates Jumbo Frame, QoS prioritization, and full-duplex support, as well as MAC Address Learning and auto MDI-MDI-X crossover. Unfortunately it sacrifices its predecessor’s capacity for the Power-of-Ethernet protocol.

Features

  • 8-Port, Gigabit Switch
  • Geared for Mid/Large Offices
  • Auto MDI-MDI-X Configuration
  • Energy Star 5.0 Compliant
  • ROHS/CEC/MEPS Compliant
  • Auto Power-Down
  • Energy Efficient Energy Usage
  • Full-Duplex Mode
  • IEEE 802.1p QoS Prioritization
  • Jumbo Frame Support of
  • Cable Diagnostics Function
  • Auto MDI/MDI-X Crossover
  • IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
  • Plug & Play Installation
  • MAC Address Learning
  • Wall Mountable
  • 24/7 Basic Installation Support
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Specifications

  • RAM Buffer: 192 Kbytes per Device
  • MAC Address Table: 4K Entries per Device
  • Transmission: Store-and-Forward
  • Topology: Star
  • Protocol: CSMA/CD
  • Standards: 802.3 10/100/1000, 802.3ab/x/p
  • Warranty: 5-Year Limited

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    useful for expanding an existing Gigabit network on a budget

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    large 4K MAC address cable - more than most users will ever need

  • 1

    design - features a sleek, clean looking enclosure

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    plug and play installation - easy to setup

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    supports many higher end features such as QoS and jumbo frames support

Cons
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    likely overkill for those without high-volume network traffic

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    questionable 'lifetime' warranty from the manufacturer

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