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8 Port Gigabit Network Switch

8 Port Gigabit Network Switch

36.84

Description

8 Port Gigabit Network Switch
Type: Desktop Switch or Wall Mounted
Unmanaged Network Switch
Colour: Black
Standards & Protocols
IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3x
CSMA/CD, TCP/IP
MAC Address Auto-Learning & Auto-Aging
IEEE802.3x Flow Control for Full-Duplex Mode & backpressure for Half-Duplex Mode
Back bound Bandwidth: 16Gbps
MAC Address Table: 4k
Forwarding Rate
10BASE-T: 14880pps/Port
100BASE-TX: 148800pps/Port
1000BASE-T: 1488000pps/Port
Transmission Method Store & Forward
Ports: 8x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports (Auto MDI/MDIX)
Network Media
10Base-T: UTP Category 3, 4, 5 Cable (Maximum 100m)
EIA/TIA-568 100Ù STP (Maximum 100m)
100Base-Tx: UTP Category 5, 5e Cable (Maximum 100m)
EIA/TIA-568 100Ù STP (Maximum 100m)
1000Base-T: UTP Category 5, 5e Cable (Maximum 100m)
LED Indicators: Power, 10/100M, 1000M
Safety & Emission: FCC, CE
Power: UK/IRE 3 Pin External Power Adapter
Uses
Used with CAT6 cables to build high speed gigabit network
Also backwards compatible with 10/100 networks (CAT5)
Would be very useful in an IP camera setup also
Advantages
Is compatible with 10/100/1000 networks
8 Ports will suffice most small networks or IP camera setups
It is an unmanaged network switch, which is handier
Low energy usage
Can operate as desktop switch or wall mounted
Disadvantages
8 ports may not be enough for larger jobs
May be too many ports for smaller jobs but does leave room for future expansion