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5-port Linksys SE1500 10/100 Ethernet Switch (Refurbished) $3 after $10 rebate + Free Shipping (expired)
Newegg.com has 5-port Linksys SE1500 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch (Refurbished) for $12.99 - $10 rebate = $2.99. Shipping is free. Thanks TDMVP73
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Refurb. LINKSYS SE1500-RM 10/100Mbps 5-Port Fast Ethernet Switch - $2.99 AR Shipped @ Newegg.com
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Item Price: $12.99
$10 Mail-In Rebate [newegg.com]
AR Cost: $2.99
FREE Shipping
Limit 1 Per Household
Rebate is valid from 03/05/13 to 03/11/13.
I didn't see this posted, so I thought I'd share.
Refurb. LINKSYS SE1500-RM 10/100Mbps 5-Port Fast Ethernet Switch - $2.99 AR Shipped @ Newegg.com
LINK [newegg.com]
Item Price: $12.99
$10 Mail-In Rebate [newegg.com]
AR Cost: $2.99
FREE Shipping
Limit 1 Per Household
Rebate is valid from 03/05/13 to 03/11/13.
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First off the switch is a refurb. That is a crap shoot. I have had plenty of bad experiences with refurbished network equipment that I stay away from them.
Second it comes to $3 after the rebate. So essentially you will be paying $13 up front and have to wait for the rebate card to come in.
I wouldn't even bother with this useless outdated switch when brand new GB switches routinely show up here for less than $20. Don't waste your time or money on this folks. Eventually you will end up having to replace it with something more up to date.
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If you do a lot of computer-to-computer transfers, live streaming movie files, big data backups that just need to happen 'now'... well, then 10/100 is probably still fast enough for you, but sure, gigabit will probably be faster.
Last, if most of your connections are wireless, then 10/100 will probably still be fine, internal or external. because wireless g (which most of us still have sitting around) is max 54Mbit (22avg), and even wireless n is in practice typically only just over 100 (although ideal conditions may get you up to 600, I have yet to see over 100, 50's more typical)
So basically you are saying that if I have 4x gigabit computers and a 100mb computer all on the same network they would all be bottlenecked down to 100mb...
Yeah thats not how it works at all.
edit: also why do these companies make these networking devices with rounded tops. Not stackable friendly at all.
An 8 port would be plenty. Show me an 8 port decent brand switch (linksys/dlink/netgear ... not asus, jizbotel, etc) for under $5 and I will consider. My huge 16 port honker is an eyesore but it works.
p.s. What happened to muh gigabit muh giga what? my 4k hdmi gold platinum monster cables? I wanna name my son giga so he could be on the newspaper and make his own company with overpriced cables and peripherals.