Amazon[amazon.com] has TP-Link 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch TL-SG116 on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
Features:
One Switch Made to Expand Network-16× 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports supporting Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX
Plug and Play-Easy setup with no software installation or configuration needed
Advanced Software Features-Prioritize your traffic and guarantee high quality of video or voice data transmission with Port-based 802.1p/DSCP QoS and IGMP Snooping
Product Info
Manufacturer:
TP-Link
Model Number:
TL-SG116
Product SKU:
B07GR9S6FN
UPC:
845973084325
ASIN:
B07GR9S6FN
Brand:
TP-Link
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
11.26 x 4.4 x 1 Inches
Item Weight:
2.1 Pounds
Item model number:
TL-SG116
Manufacturer:
TP-Link
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Amazon[amazon.com] has TP-Link 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch TL-SG116 on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
Features:
One Switch Made to Expand Network-16× 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports supporting Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX
Plug and Play-Easy setup with no software installation or configuration needed
Advanced Software Features-Prioritize your traffic and guarantee high quality of video or voice data transmission with Port-based 802.1p/DSCP QoS and IGMP Snooping
Model: TP-Link 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch, Desktop/ Wall-Mount, Fanless, Sturdy Metal w/ Shielded Ports, Traffic Optimization, Unmanaged, Limited Lifetime Protection (TL-SG116) Black
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Would this one be that much better than just adding an 8 port switch to my 8port switch?
It depends on your network design and use case, but for most people it doesn't matter either way you go. If the combined devices you put on the new switch don't use more than the 1Gbps bandwidth of the uplink port to the upstream switch, then it largely doesn't matter. There is a little extra latency added by having an extra link between a device and the Internet, but this rarely matters in a home network.
You do lose 2 ports using 2 switches though, so make sure you count that. You would end up with 14 usable ports instead of 16 with the 16 port switch.
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You do lose 2 ports using 2 switches though, so make sure you count that. You would end up with 14 usable ports instead of 16 with the 16 port switch.
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