Quality Of Service (QoS) Management Network Switches & Hubs

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TP-Link 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Desktop Switch - 5 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T - 2 Layer Supported - TLSG605
TP-Link 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch - 8 Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T - 2 Layer Supported - TLSG608
Cisco 110 CBS110-24PP Ethernet Switch - 24 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - Modular - 2 SFP Slots - 17.29 W Power Consumption - CBS11024PPNA
Cisco SG250X-24 24-Port Gigabit with 4-Port 10-Gigabit Smart Switch - 24 Ports - Manageable - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - SG250X24K9NA
D-Link DGS-3630 Layer 3 Switch - 24 Ports - Manageable - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - 4 SFP Slots - Optical Fiber, Twisted Pair - DGS363028PCSI
Cisco SG350-8PD 8-Port 2.5G PoE Managed Switch - 8 Ports - Manageable - 3 Layer Supported - Twisted Pair - Rack-mountable - Lifetime Limited Warranty
D-Link® 10G Smart Switch With 10-Port 10G SFP+ And 2-Port 10GBASE-T/SFP+ Combo Port
Cisco 110 CBS110-16T-NA Ethernet Switch - 16 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - 11.53 W Power Consumption - Twisted Pair - CBS11016TNA
Cisco 110 CBS110-24T Ethernet Switch - 24 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - Modular - 2 SFP Slots - 16.34 W Power Consumption - CBS11024TNA
Cisco 110 CBS110-16PP Ethernet Switch - 16 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - 11.41 W Power Consumption - 64 W PoE Budget - CBS11016PPNA
Netgear MS510TXM Ethernet Switch - 8 Ports - Manageable - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - 47 W Power Consumption - MS510TXM100NAS
HPE 5412R 92GT PoE+/4SFP+ (No PSU) v3 zl2 Switch - 92 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet - JL001A
Aruba HPE 5406R 44GT PoE+/4SFP+ (No PSU) v3 zl2 Switch - 44 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet - JL003A
Cisco 110 CBS110-8PP-D Ethernet Switch - 8 Ports - 2 Layer Supported - 5.29 W Power Consumption - 32 W PoE Budget - CBS1108PPDNA
D-Link DGS-3130-30PS Ethernet Switch - 26 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-T - 3 Layer Supported - DGS313030PS
Cisco SG250X-24P Gigabit PoE with 4-Port 10-Gigabit Smart Switch - 24 Ports - Manageable - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - SG250X24PK9NA
D-Link 52-Port 10-Gigabit Smart Managed PoE Switch
D-Link DGS-3130-54PS Ethernet Switch - 50 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-T - 3 Layer Supported - DGS313054PS
D-Link 28-Port 10-Gigabit Smart Managed Switch - 28 Ports - Manageable - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - DGS125028X6KV
D-Link DGS-3130-30TS Ethernet Switch - 26 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-T - 3 Layer Supported - DGS313030TS
Cisco SG350-20 20-Port Gigabit Managed Switch - 20 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-T - SG35020K9NA
Netgear MS510TXUP Ethernet Switch - 8 Ports - Manageable - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - 380 W Power Consumption - MS510TXUP100NAS
D-Link 28-Port 10-Gigabit Smart Managed PoE Switch - 28 Ports - Manageable - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - DGS125028XMP6KV
D-Link DGS-3130-54TS Ethernet Switch - 50 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-T - 3 Layer Supported - DGS313054TS
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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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