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The D-Link DGS-1008D is an 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch designed for high-speed wired connections, featuring advanced QoS for efficient data management, energy-saving technology, and a compact, fanless design perfect for any workspace.
Item weight | 249 g |
Platform | Not Machine Specific, Windows 8 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Lower temperature rating | 1 Degrees Celsius |
Upper temperature rating | 1 Degrees Celsius |
Interface type | RJ45 |
Data transfer rate | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
Current rating | 1 Amps |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00790069252747 |
Manufacturer | D-Link |
UPC | 790069252747 790069252730 |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 8.5 x 3.4 cm; 249.48 g |
Item model number | DGS-1008D/B |
Series | DGS-1008D |
Processor Count | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Wattage | 4.5 watts |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 249 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**O
Tiny, easy to hide and works.
Bang for buck on this was incredible. It looks cheap but it's insides work perfectly. My router had no problems connecting, there's 3 devices plugged into the switcher for a week or 2 with no problems.
M**H
Does everything a budget gigabit switch should do
Bought this since I'd run out of switch ports on my small office network. Works perfectly and being unmanaged needs no installation or set-up (short of plugging it in to an available socket and attaching your patch leads). The switch autosenses 10/100/1000 connections and indicates the connection speed on its LED display. My two main computers are aging Pentium4s with UDMA6/ATA133 controllers/disks. My structured cabling is 100 Mbit CAT5 (not CAT5E). I bought a gigabit switch for future proofing but didn't expect any significant performance improvement because of storage bottlenecks and cabling limitations. I was pleasantly surprised when the switch's LEDs reported it was game to try gigabit throughput. Qcheck reports a throughput of 727Mbps although the 1kB data limit seems too low for a reliable test at this speed. More importantly, I'm getting a real world throughput of 250 - 350 Mbps (disk to disk). In use, file transfers have speeded up noticeably and my network backups (30 gigabytes) are completing 25% faster than before. Since the switch drops its power consumption when idle I'm saving power. For me the cheap, white plastic case isn't too easy on the eye (I prefer Netgear's Prosafe metal cases) but other than that I have no complaints. I've had mixed reliability from Dlink products in the past but I'm prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt and recommend this for the cost (27GBP when I bought it).
D**A
Simple Ethernet switch, works well with no speed degradation, just very light so not easy to mount
I've been using this for a while now and it is providing stable and fast connections for a TV and xbox from a single ethernet feed.Setting up is as easy as plugging in your incoming feed to any port then similarly connecting your devices to any other ports, apply power and away you go.The only issue is that it is so light that it can't sit on a shelf as the cables bend it to their shape meaning it sits in mid air and I haven't yet been able to figure out how to tackle this. It's in a cupboard so not on show but it would annoy me if it was visible. Maybe double sided tape might be the answer?
S**Y
Brilliant! Cheap! Works Flawlessly!
I've purchased two of these for 11 quid for two reasons.1) to expand the Ethernet ports of the Virgin Media superhub (it has 5) which is downstairs and...2) To connect several devices upstairs to a wired network via one Ethernet cable (because wifi is crappy).All you have to do is just plug in the cable and it just works! No configuration needed my PC, Now TV and Raspberry Pi located upstairs just connects automatically. Works perfectly with the VM Superhub.Build quality is cheap and plasticy but robust enough for my needs. My only criticism of the product is that it isn't weighty, for example if you have several cables plugged in the cables can lift the device up at an angle when placed on your desk (but it does come with wall mounts if you prefer that) and the other thing is the power socket is located on the side which seems like an odd place to put it. But that seems like nitpicking for the price I paid it was the cheapest way of expanding my home gigabit network and it works flawlessly. I will recommend this product who wish to expand their home network on the cheap.
R**S
Fab gizmo that works straight out of the box
Over the years my internet has been speeded up a number of times with the latest increase to 1Gb. Ive not bothered too much about internet speeds around the house as we have a Mesh system & I assumed that the speed would be ok, how wrong could I be !We have a distributed wired & Mesh system & due to inadequate number of ports from the router, have used wired distributors to send the signal around the house. On checking the speed, the router & direct connections were fine but all others were less than 100mb. On checking the distributors, these may have been ‘state of the art’ at the time but couldn’t handle more than 100mb 😩I have now swapped these old distributors for the 1Gb D-Link modules & suddenly I’m in a new fast world where wired is better than Mesh 😀Straight out of the box, plug in & use, no faffing around, soooo good. I recommend these.
S**R
Compact and easy to use
TThis compact 5 port ethernet hub is dead easy to use.. just plug it in and off you go.Ive got.my eero router plugged in and other devices off the hub...Nothing to set up..Even the colour fits in with my eero and other devices.
C**H
Works as expected and easy to install
Installation:Very little or no instructions, thankfully you don't need any as it's pretty much plug and play. I assumed my router (with internet) needed to be connected to port 1 and then anything else plugged in should work without issue, this was indeed the case.Usage:Had no complications thus far and speed seems to be well over 100 Mbps. hopefully this will be the case for years to come. I will update this if it dies before expected life expectancyNote:Connection speeds on these devices are governed by the quality of the network cables used.If you want very high speeds e.g. for transferring large volumes of files between computers in a short time i.e. well over 100 Mbps you should use at least CAT-7 although ideally CAT-8 ethernet cables.if you are just looking to share an internet connection then a CAT-6 is good enough as most home internet connections rarely exceed 100 Mbps.
S**E
Great internet splitter from a good brand
1st the bad points.amazon warehouse used, sent out the wrong colour with no instructions.full refund given top marks.power lead is very shortnow the good points .very small and light.easy to set up (make sure your ethernet lead goes into port 5 this powers the rest of the ports)from the box can run leads to tv and xbox x in my case without losing any speed so far so good.a good product from a well established brand 10/10
J**G
Just right.
I bought it sometime last year,, still working. For what I used it for, Just right.
M**N
Product worked very well.
The product came ahead of schedule and was just as described.
S**S
Pprise américaine ?
Livré après une longue attente et au final avec une prise américaine :-(
R**Y
Simple efficace
Simple d’utilisation bien conçu et très bon signal
E**N
One Star
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