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Cisco 350 CBS350-24P-4X Ethernet Switch - 24 Ports - Manageable - 2 Layer Supported - Modular - 236.90 W Power Consumption - CBS35024P4XNA
Netgear 8-Port PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch (GS108LP) - 8 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Bas - GS108LP100NAS
Netgear 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switches - 24 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T - 2 Layer Supported - GS524300NAS
NETGEAR 5-Port Unmanaged Switch, GS105
NETGEAR 5 Gigabit Ethernet ProSafe Plus Switch, GS105E
TRENDnet 24-Port Gigabit PoE+ Switch, 24x Gigabit PoE+ Ports, 370W Power Budget, 48Gbps Switch Capacity
Netgear 8-port Ultra60 PoE++ Multi-Gigabit (2.5G) Ethernet Plus Switch - 8 Ports - 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet - MS108UP100NAS
NETGEAR GS116v3 - Switch - unmanaged - 16 x 10/100/1000 - desktop, wall-mountable
NETGEAR® ProSAFE 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch
TP-Link 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch - 8 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T - 2 Layer Supported - TLSG608
TP-LINK® 24-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rackmount Switch, TL-SG1024D
TP-Link 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Desktop Switch - 5 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T - 2 Layer Supported - TLSG605
Netgear 16-Port 76W PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch - 16 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - Twisted Pair - GS116LP100NAS
Netgear Business GS305 Ethernet Switch, GS305300PAS
TP-Link® 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Switch, TL-SG108E
Netgear GS308 Ethernet Switch - 8 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T - 2 Layer Supported - Twisted Pair - GS308300PAS
TRENDnet TEG-S51SFP, 5-Port Gigabit Compact Metal Desktop Switch with Gigabit SFP Slot, Fanless Design, Wall Mountable - TEGS51SFP
TP-Link® 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Rackmount Switch, TL-SG1016
D-Link DGS-1510-52X Ethernet Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet - DGS151052XMP
TRENDnet 8-Port 10/100Mbps PoE Switch, 4x 10/100 Ports, 4x 10/100 PoE Ports, 30W PoE Power Budget, 1.6 Gbps Switching Capacity
Netgear 16-Port 183W PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch - 16 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - Twisted Pair - GS116PP100NAS
TP-LINK TL-SG1008P - 8 Port Gigabit PoE Switch - 4 PoE+ Ports @64W - Desktop - Plug & Play - Sturdy Metal w/ Shielded Ports - TLSG1008P
TP-LINK® TL-SG108PE 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Switch With 4 PoE Ports
D-Link® DGS-1024D 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch

Make sure several computers can access the Web and allow fast, easy file and data sharing between computers and printers and other networking equipment with network switches or network hubs.No matter what size setup you have, there are plenty of options available to accommodate the everyday needs of your home or the needs of a large-scale corporation with numerous computer workstations.

Network Hubs

There are three types of network hubs - passive, intelligent and switching. A passive network hub works as a conduit for data packets, passing incoming information along to each port, whereas an intelligent/active hub allows a user to configure each port and monitor traffic that passes through the hub. Network hubs range in size from small, simple units that plug directly into an Ethernet wall port to large, rack-mountable units with 24 or more ports.

Managed Switches

Network switches are wired devices that join computers and other networked devices in a network. The main benefit of a managed switch is that a LAN can be easily configured, managed and monitored, so an administrator can choose who gains access to the network and prioritize critical LAN traffic to make sure important information gets to its destination on time.

Unmanaged Switches

For basic, small setups, an unmanaged switch is a great choice. Unmanaged network switches can't be configured and simply let devices communicate with each other without interference. Choose a network switch with a compatible number of ports to accommodate how many devices you have that need to be connected. Also consider the networking speed. For most standard applications, a 10/100Mbps speed will work great, but for more data-intensive environments, choose a 10/100/1000Mbps speed.

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