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Post #104069356 added 08-27-2017 5:55 AM by euuser64847 in Deal Talk
Uh oh,expired?
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Post #104068384 added 08-27-2017 4:36 AM by AmanO in Deal Talk
Sold out
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Post #104060592 added 08-26-2017 6:18 PM by Routefinder in Deal Talk
This is a cost reduction model. You get what you pay for.
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Post #104037888 added 08-26-2017 12:35 AM by Sevallis in Deal Talk
I had that happen to me while on newegg's mobile site (on iOS), I had to request the desktop page in order to even see the shop runner option. It acted like a completely different site, my cart...
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Post #104035776 added 08-25-2017 10:24 PM by digitalgimpus in Deal Talk
Bingo. Only takes a few months before buying something else even more expensive pays off. My manage switch pulls 10W. Some decommissioned switches on eBay pull 200 and have really loud 40mm fans in...
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Post #104030984 added 08-25-2017 7:39 PM by harvester45 in Deal Talk
16 port and desktop? Not on my desk. Lol
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Post #104030500 added 08-25-2017 7:26 PM by b4andafter in Deal Talk
These managed switches you speak of are overkill for home network. Most likely they are 10/100 or they won't be decommissioned. Unless you need vlan support and functionality like spanning tree,...
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Post #104030164 added 08-25-2017 7:16 PM by txdude87 in Deal Talk
Thanks I ordered one as my main switch and an 8 port as my office room switch. Should be enough to get my whole home wired in.
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Post #104030040 added 08-25-2017 7:11 PM by stino2004 in Deal Talk
I guess I was wondering if there is a huge difference in power consumption between a switch vs a router being used as a switch...I only used a managed switch in my previous post because it would have...
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Post #104028288 added 08-25-2017 6:14 PM by the block in Deal Talk
Wish this was rear facing. My current switch in my entertainment center connects in the back and you can see the status lights in the front.
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Post #104028284 added 08-25-2017 6:14 PM by mkoyle in Deal Talk
If you plug a router into this and then connect ethernet ports of your devices to this, you should achieve the desired result. Assuming the wiring in that closet is done right and connects to where...
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Post #104027360 added 08-25-2017 5:53 PM by mnagali in Deal Talk
Never had a use for one of these, but just moved to a new house which is prewired and has a network closet where all the jacks lead to. I'm guessing this is what I need to get internet to all my...
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Post #104024812 added 08-25-2017 4:45 PM by dealmashuguna in Deal Talk
No POE and warranty is a hassle when you need it (and you will with these)
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Post #104024520 added 08-25-2017 4:39 PM by nukem in Deal Talk
With move to 10gb, 1gb EOL (no more firmware updates) are headed out the door.
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Post #104024416 added 08-25-2017 4:35 PM by nukem in Deal Talk
Enterprise are not bulletproof, I have never had a port go bad on a consumer grade unmanaged switch, but have often had a port failure on an enterprise switch. Not just old ones but new in the data...
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Post #104023012 added 08-25-2017 4:00 PM by flapjack in Deal Talk
I can't think of any reason why you couldn't utilize this for Comcast or Google Fiber. A switch like this would be used behind your WAN device anyway. Unless you are talking about giving people...
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Post #104022768 added 08-25-2017 3:56 PM by erslincoln in Deal Talk
Not really any advantage unless you're a power user of some variety. Dumb switches are fine, if you're not going to segment your network or anything like that. For a "flat" network, any Gb switch is...
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Post #104022696 added 08-25-2017 3:54 PM by thekfc in Deal Talk
Thanks, I needed one of these and was looking. I have an 8 port Linsky SE2800 switch and the Archer C7 but are maxed out on ports and needed 1 more open port, this switch will help a lot.
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Post #104022672 added 08-25-2017 3:54 PM by mattcool1 in Deal Talk
Correct, I modified the fan situation on a old managed switch and it was quite and cool. It still consumed 35w vs around 10w.
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Post #104022516 added 08-25-2017 3:50 PM by BoomSchtick in Deal Talk
:iagree: The HP 1810G-24 or even 1810G-48 is a great example of this. I got a couple of them cheap off eBay and they are really solid gigabit switches with a lifetime warranty. They can be had for...
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