March 10, 2012

Network - Pluscom 5 Port Gigabit Switch

Since most computers these days come with gigabit (1000Mbps) network interfaces, it makes sense to run a network capable of these speeds, especially if the network is used for media streaming (video and music) or has arduous usage by some machines for dissimilar uses (VoIp, file sharing etc.).

At the lower end of the price range for network switches, the Pluscom 5 port Gigabit Switch meets the requirements for media streaming and other data arduous networking protocols. The switch supports auto-negotiation meaning that it can differentiate in the middle of uplink and coarse ports (i.e. The cable with the connection to the internet and the cable associated to the computer), auto-Mdi/Mdix for each port meaning that it can differentiate in the middle of appropriate and cross-over cables (i.e. It doesn't matter which you use). It also adopts store-and-forwarding technology together with dynamic memory allocation, to certify data can be transmitted to every port efficiently and fast.

The Pluscom 5 port Gigabit Switch is small and therefore can be private out of sight of course so as to not impact on the ready space. Alternatively it can be wall mounted.




We attached the Pluscom switch downstream of our Belkin N1 wireless router as a means of attaching a Nas drive away from the main network. The switch installed flawlessly and allowed immediate connection of both a Pc and the Nas drive without any difficulties. We were of course impressed with the switch and file transfers were as fast as they had been previously straight through the switch built into the Belkin N1 wireless router.

We would absolutely propose the Pluscom 5 port Gigabit Switch for users wishing to enlarge the range and capabilities of their wired network.

Network - Pluscom 5 Port Gigabit Switch

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