Reviews for NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal

NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal by Netgear

NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal List Price: $41.99
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Digital camera reviews of NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal

Digital camera Review: Gold Standard for Switches
Summary: 5 Stars

these are the best there are, sturdy, simple and work every time

i use mine to hardwire first floor of the house for blue rays, desktop and hookup location for work laptop

throughput is great and installation was extremely simple

this design did not change for last 20 years

Digital camera Review: Good Device, Small Size is a +
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm not hiding that I like Netgear products for entry level use. This device has a 5th port that you can use in uplink or normal mode. It is very compact with indicator lights for connection and collisions. It is also very reliable.

Digital camera Review: Good product for adding connections
Summary: 5 Stars

Works as advertised, plug and play. I will say it survived the drop test, accidentally dropped it about 3 feet onto concrete floor and works fine. Why get a half duplex hub when you can have the full duplex switch? After rebate this was $[...], can't beat that.

Digital camera Review: Good solid low cost switch
Summary: 5 Stars

If you want a good solid low cost switch this is it. I've installed dozens of these and they've proved to be quite reliable. The housing is metal, not some cheap plastic and the switch works well.

Digital camera Review: Good stuff
Summary: 4 Stars

This 4-port 10/100 switch has not shown a single problem since its initial installment for my network. The box is a tough steel case all around. The only issue I would have done differently had I been the engineer for this box design is that all 5 ports are located in the front. I would have preferred to have all my network cables located at the back of the box and all the light monitoring signals located at the front of the box. It isn't a hindering issue since this is based on three key words: Location, location and location. Either way it still works for me and has been working seemlessly for many months now. Windows 2000/98SE and the two Linux distros (SuSe 7.1/Mandrake 7.0) that I invest in have detected NetGear's FA311 NICs without any difficulties. Good stuff.
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