REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
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Plug & Play
By MotoSteve
from San Diego
About Me High bandwidth user
Comments about Netgear� Network Switches; Fast Ethernet (100BaseTx), 2 Dual-Speed, 5 (RJ45) Ports:
Plug & Play, can't get much better than that. I've had many switches, including previous models of Netgear. At some point they have failed, but not my Netgears.
Netgear 5-port switch
By Huh???
from Las Vegas, NV
Bought this unit to use at home to add printer to my home network. We have 1 cat5 connection in every room, and in this particular room we need 2. 1 for the PC and 1 for the printer so everyone could be on the same network.Works great. No issues. Literally plug and play. Plugged into wall, plugged in PC and Printer, went around to other computers in the house and everything is working just great.Its doing exactly what is should be doing with no issues.
Solid switch
By Doc
from Long Island, NY
I have used these switches and similar switches many times before, and they are always cost-effective, solid units.
Very simple and easy to use
By XRAY FSE
from Southington CT
Very easy to use especially when you only have on network port
Netgear lives up to it's name
By Kasper
from Medina, OH
Plugged it in, it works! Just like I would expect from Netgear. Awesome!
it works good
By Dave
from kissimmee ,Fl
it dose what i wont it to do
good
it is doing what i want it to do thank you
Does what it's supposed to
By yaya
from big sky country
plug in, plug ethernet cables in, done. have had two of these for 3 years, still going, this just added another room to network.
Netgear 5-Port Switch Works Great
By Paul
from Oregon
About Me Low bandwidth user
It works great and it's built well. I just plugged in the cables and it's ready to go. No setup to do. So, how do you extend your network range that is farther away than your wireless signal can go? You use cat 5 cable and a switch in between to go longer than the supposed limit of 300 meters. At least that was my choice since I had conduit and ran the cable up to my house from my guesthouse with the switch connected in between them. None of the sales reps knew to use a switch to extend beyond the limit until I talked with a network specialist at Staples. I had gone to several other stores and they had no idea. Wireless would have been the preferred way, but that would be a lot more expensive and I already had conduit buried and cat 5 wire.
Easy Set Up
By Cyntek
from South Florida
Easiest set up ever. No configuraion required. Network seems a little slower.
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