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Sunday, October 2, 2011

D-Link DES-1005E 5-Port 10/100 Desktop Switch

Expand your wired home network with the D-Link 5-Port 10/100 Desktop Switch (DES-1005E). This Desktop Switch fits virtually anywhere because of its compact size. Its power connector and ports are conveniently located in the rear to avoid messy cables on the desk. This Desktop Switch can also be mounted on a wall or underneath a desk with the included wall mounting kit. By connecting the DES-1005E to your router, you can add up to four more computers to your home network. A game console, printer, print server, Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or network camera can also be added.

Size: 5-Port Color: Black Brand: D-Link Model: DES-1005E Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 1.20" h x 3.30" w x 4.93" l, .26 pounds Add more devices and computers to your network No software or configuration required - just connect it to your network Delivers up to 200Mbps throughput per port in full-duplex mode Plug and play installation 24/7 Basic installation support

Ideal for fast data transfer and gaming, the D-Link DES-1005E 5-Port Desktop Switch lets you network up to five devices at speeds up to 200 Mbps* at full-duplex capability and is compacted enough to be placed virtually anywhere in your home or office. The D-Link DES-1005E 5-port 10/100 desktop switch (see larger image).   Rear view of the DES-1005E's ports (see larger image). Key Features 5 High Speed Ethernet ports for fast wired connectivity Up to 100 Mbps of dedicated bandwidth per port and up to 200 Mbps bandwidth in full-duplex mode* Auto MDI/MDI-X crossover for all ports IEEE 802.3x flow control Plug & play installation Supports MAC address learning Wall mountable 24/7 basic installation support Lifetime limited warranty Auto-Sensing 10/100 Ports The DES-1005E uses auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps ports, allowing a small workgroup to flexibly connect to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet devices to create an integrated network. These ports detect the network speed and auto-negotiate between 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX, as well as between full and half-duplex, allowing you to get the maximum speed possible for each device connected to your network. Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover All ports support automatic MDI/MDIX crossover, eliminating the need for crossover cables or uplink ports. Each port can be plugged directly to a server, hub, router, or switch using regular straight-through twisted-pair Ethernet cables. Flow Control For Secure Transmission With 802.3x flow control on each port,dropped packets are minimized when the port's receiving buffer is full. This gives you a more reliable connection for all of your connected devices. What's in the Box 5-Port Desktop Switch, power adapter, CAT5 Ethernet cable, rubber feet, wall mount kit, quick start guide. D-Link Desktop Switch Comparison   10/100 5-Port 10/100 8-Port Gigabit 5-Port Gigabit 8-Port D-Link DES-1005E D-Link DES-1008E D-Link DGS-1005G D-Link DGS-1008G Connect computers and devices to your network Access files between computers Share music and video Plug and play instantly Share an external hard drive or printer across wired network Transfer files over faster wired connection (Gigabit; 10/100/1000)     Troubleshoot connection problems     Reduce jittery audio     Enjoy lag-free gaming     Conserve energy       *Note: Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic and network overhead, lower actual data throughtput rate.

Customer Reviews more useful to 7 of 7 people found this review helpful. If you need 8 ports, and every penny counts ... D. Matheny Let me start by saying that this is another quality product from D-Link. I mounted on the wall behind the desk of my wife, so his laptop computer and a network printer can be shared to the network instead of having to go beyond wireless laptop when it is docked. The main thing I like about this solution are: 1) It's a switch - not a hub. This means it will run in full duplex mode, and each connected device does not have to deal with a lot of network overhead. A switch usually provides more than twice the performance compared to a hub in the same situation. 2) I ran some performance tests using this variable, make sure that is really able to support 100Mb / in all directions. 3) This switch looks good - it has a clean design with lights and front doors / power connector on the back. 4) It is with a few screws and anchors, it is against the wall (which I did) There are some drawbacks that affect some people who can support: 1) Although this is designed to mount on the wall, it hangs with The D-Link logo upside down and all the connectors facing down. This seems backwards, and I think D-Link must have at least possible that it hangs in two directions. 2) This will probably not affect many users, a product like this, but you should be aware that it is NOT stackable. 3) By now we should all be used to it, but this option does not come with a network cable. All in all I'd say this is one of the devices that work fine - but I just do not think it will appeal to many people. The main reason why I say it is because there is only a 10/100 switch in a world where very cheap 1Gb is available (even from the same manufacturer). I suspect that most people need eight ports are probably willing to spend a few extra dollars to get a 1GB key, and people who can live with five doors are 1Gb switches cost less than the 2 DES 2-1008E people found the following review helpful. Small but powerful by Shutterbug I happened to catch it in my local Office Depot store. There was an open box item back that somehow was returned by a dissatisfied customer. It was for $ 14.13 due to a reduction of 10%. Anyway, I use this option to add additional ports to my Trendnet router that is purchased one year and half ago from Amazon. This device is really stylish and compact 3 "x 4.5" x 3 / 4 "almost like a little Linksys router. Configuration and connection was easy and painless, and frankly, I'm really surprised at the speed both uploading and downloading. You really can 't tell the difference if your Ethernet cable is connected to the main router or this option. Really good. The only problem is that the unit is so small that the five entries are together so that their RJ45 connectors can be very comfortable around jackets or leave the product quite large. I should have bought the 8 port version of which sold for $ 5 more. At the moment, is at the top of the routers with a pair of hangers for additional ventilation until you can make a wooden stand for it. It looks and works very well. Please give our best consideration. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It suits my purpose to begin ll E. Swope 'I'm saying this with a very simple thing in mind: to share peripherals, without a security risk. We have many computers and peripherals in our house set in a wireless network through a modem and a bucket. Often need to securely print documents (eg patient records) and will not be concomitant risk by sending confidential information via a wireless network. granted a small risk but a risk, however, and you would prefer not to have said, neither my computer or other peripheral devices are connected to the home network (cable currently used clumsily, incorrectly here as our network is wireless). D-Link.

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