Opinions on if certain brands of hubs are better
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Jalapino
Opinions on if certain brands of hubs are better
I found a Netgear model FS105 5 port 10/100 switch for $89 without shipping which was $8. Anyways my question is if that is a good deal. Which I have done a little shopping around and I believe it is. My bigger question is if it is a GOOD choice? Please give reasons for liking or not liking it if this is the case please. THANKS IN ADVANCE!
Any hub or switch will do, the Netgear switch seems a very good choice for its price.
Generally, a switch would be a better choice than a hub, especially if you have more than 2 PCs on your LAN. The switch sends traffic only to the designated port, while hubs broadcast to all ports. A better brandname usually has better components and design, allowing for faster total throughput and a bit lower latency.
Generally, a switch would be a better choice than a hub, especially if you have more than 2 PCs on your LAN. The switch sends traffic only to the designated port, while hubs broadcast to all ports. A better brandname usually has better components and design, allowing for faster total throughput and a bit lower latency.
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Smitz33
Here is a GREAT deal on a very good switch. http://www.buy.com/comp/product.asp?sku=10140760
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LordAthens
I rely on NetGear products. Their parent company, Bay Netorks is well known with high end networking gear. Every piece of my network, from the (11) FA310TX 10\100 network cards, to my FS516 16 port switch, is all NetGear. never a single problem with any of it.
The FS105 is a good switch, my first swtich was an FS108, the 2 are virtually identical, except for the 3 extra ports on the 108.
I'd go with NetGear rather than the linksys. the linksys is quite a bit chunkier than the netgear.
(btw, the one and ONLY part of my network that isn't netgear, is my General Instruments SB3100 cable modem)
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-LordAthens
The FS105 is a good switch, my first swtich was an FS108, the 2 are virtually identical, except for the 3 extra ports on the 108.
I'd go with NetGear rather than the linksys. the linksys is quite a bit chunkier than the netgear.
(btw, the one and ONLY part of my network that isn't netgear, is my General Instruments SB3100 cable modem)
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-LordAthens
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Jalapino