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[Prime] $28.88*: TEROW 6-Port Unmanaged Ethernet Switch (4x 2.5G Base-T + 2x 10G SFP) at Amazon

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TEROW US via Amazon [amazon.com] has TEROW 6-Port Unmanaged Ethernet Switch (4x 2.5G Base-T + 2x 10G SFP) for $28.88.
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TEROW US via Amazon [amazon.com] has TEROW 6-Port Unmanaged Ethernet Switch (4x 2.5G Base-T + 2x 10G SFP) for $28.88.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$5.11 lower (15% savings) than the typical price of $33.99
$8.11 lower (22% savings) than the previous price of $36.99

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Today 06:15 PM
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ducksoup18Today 06:15 PM
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Rufus says it supports VLANs which is nice.
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Not_JohnnybravoToday 06:26 PM
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Quote from ducksoup18 :
Rufus says it supports VLANs which is nice.
What these unmanaged switches support is client isolation, marketed as VLAN, but don't assume that these switches support 802.1q or you'll be sorely disappointed. You can see from the pictures that this 'vlan' feature is turned on/off using a hardware switch.
Usually a managed version of these switches can be had for a few dollars more. Most (if not all) of these no-name switches are based on a reference Realtek design.
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Quote from Not_Johnnybravo :
What these unmanaged switches support is client isolation, marketed as VLAN, but don't assume that these switches support 802.1q or you'll be sorely disappointed. You can see from the pictures that this 'vlan' feature is turned on/off using a hardware switch.
Usually a managed version of these switches can be had for a few dollars more. Most (if not all) of these no-name switches are based on a reference Realtek design.
for those that dont know what 802.q is, according to ai:
"IEEE 802.1Q is a networking standard that enables the creation of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on an Ethernet network by adding a tag to Ethernet frames. This tagging protocol allows multiple VLANs to share a single physical link, a process known as trunking, and is supported by network switches to segregate traffic logically. The standard also includes fields for user priority and is widely used in enterprise networks, data centers, and cloud environments. "
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