

1. Heavy steel - good heat dissipation - great for life in a closet. 2. Lots of ports - 8 3. Can be mounted a wall 4. Has a kensington lock hole on the back 5. Plug and play -power it and connect to the network It worked without having to adjust settings. It worked with a network USB hub that we have. Other switches were not capable of doing this.

Works Great, Runs Cool


Made in Vietnam with a Chinese power supply. The box runs cool and has a power led and a link led for each port. They shine through a 1 mm hole and are fairly visible. The switch performs very well. The says it supports 16K jumbo frames.

Don't cloud register and you can manage it just fine via an admittedly nice web interface. The switch takes a long time to boot, likely vestiges of the cloud integration, but it is quad SFP+/10GB ports and 48 gigabit... and its silent. Does LACP trunking, multiple vlan tagging, IGMPv3 snooping, lldp (never wonder where your AP is connected to again).



It worksit's small

(Pros) • Plug-n-Play (works right out the box) • Small for factor (Fits where it's needed) • Auto MDI/MDIX (no need for crossover cables) • Gigabit ethernet (That's 1000mbps of transfer speeds)


Worked as it does out of the box Money well spent, I have a 6 year old ASUS M4A78TD/USB3 AMD 870 motherboard with a dying Ethernet Controller. So got it this morning installed it and now that I have this it is the best I have used. I would never use onboard again!




