Ethernet Switches and Splitters
- Connects up to 10x faster than Fast Ethernet for maximum performance
- Auto power-down mode saves energy when port is unused
- The standards-based ProSAFE Gigabit switches senses and adjusts for network speed and cabling type automatically. Easily integrates into your existing Ethernet network - no matter if it is running at 10/100Mbps or Gigabit speed. Simple set up with no software or configuration needed. Front panel LEDs keep you informed of power status, link speed and link activities.
- Prioritize mission-critical applications such as voice and video Support IEEE 802.1 p and DSCP-based QoS for delivering data based on priority and type.
- 16 high-speed, auto-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connections
- Integrates 10, 100 and 1000 Mbps devices within a network
- Managed switch with five ports provides gigabit Ethernet connectivity to your devices
- Install your switch on your desktop, or mount it to your wall or rack with the hardware provided in the box
- Eight ports provide up to 1000Mbps of dedicated non-blocking bandwidth each
- PoE+ ports provide a total of 123W of power, so you can power and connect your devices with a single wire
- Unmanaged switch with eight ports provides gigabit Ethernet connectivity to your devices
- Provides a total power budget of 83W (up to 30W per port) to power wireless access points, IP cameras, IP phones, and much more; upgradable to 123W PoE+ budget with an additional power supply module
- Type of Ethernet Switch: Gigabit PoE+ Compliant Managed Network Switch with SFP
- No. & Type of Ports: 52-Port
- 48Gbps
- 24-Port Gigabit Switch, Rackmount/Desktop
- Gigabit Ethernet managed switch features 48 RJ-45 autosensing 10/100/1000 Class 4 PoE ports (IEEE 802.3 Type 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u Type 100BASE- TX, IEEE 802.3ab Type 1000BASE-T), 4 SFP+ 1/10GbE ports
- PoE to power APs and IoT devices such as IP phones, surveillance cameras, and door locks
- Affordable, easy-to-deploy, smart-managed Gigabit switch for small businesses looking for cost-effective ways to keep up with evolving network demands
- This model has 8 x RJ45 10/100/1000 ports
- Eight-port gigabit smart managed switch is a powerful and flexible networking solution for small, medium, and enterprise businesses
- Switching capacity: 16Gbps; packet forwarding rate: 11.9Mpps
- Desktop managed switch with PoE meets business networks' growing need by providing fundamental network features that will help optimize the performance of business networks
- Contains five 10/100/1000 RJ45 copper ports (auto uplink)
- Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch provides you with high-speed, reliable, and easy-to-use connection
- Switch has eight 10/100Mbps negotiation ports with four ports supporting the IEEE802. AT/AF standard
- Unmanaged switch with eight ports provides gigabit Ethernet connectivity to your devices
- Provides a total power budget of 83W (up to 30W per port) to power wireless access points, IP cameras, IP phones, and much more; upgradable to 123W PoE+ budget with an additional power supply module
- Four 1G/2.5G Ethernet ports and Four Multi-Gig/10G Ethernet ports
- 8 PoE++ ports with 295W total power budget
- 16-port gigabit unmanaged switch helps businesses cost-effectively increase power budget to expand their network
- PoE+ ports provide a total of 183W of power, so you can power and connect your devices with a single wire
- 8 x multi-gigabit Ethernet ports provide up to 2.5Gbps of dedicated non-blocking bandwidth each
- 4 x Ultra60 PoE++ and 4 x PoE+ ports provide a total of 230W of power, so you can charge and connect your devices with a single wire
Related Searches
Network Ethernet switches are an essential component of any computer network, and that's why at Staples, we have a great selection to help you connect all your devices. Network Ethernet switches play a crucial role in enabling devices to communicate with each other and share resources. They act as central points for data transfer between multiple devices, such as computers, printers, and servers.
How Network Ethernet Switches Work
Network Ethernet switches operate at the data link layer of the network protocol stack. When a device wants to send data to another device, it first checks if the destination device is connected to the same switch. If it is, the data is simply forwarded to that device. However, if the destination device is connected to a different switch, the data is sent to the switch, determining the appropriate path to reach the destination device. These switches use packet switching, meaning data is divided into smaller units called packets. Each packet contains the necessary information, such as the sender's address, the receiver's address, and the actual data being transmitted. The switch examines this information to determine where to send the packet.
Taking Advantage of Network Ethernet Switches
To make the most of network Ethernet switches, it is essential to consider your network's needs and choose the right switch for your environment. Factors to consider include the number of devices that require connectivity, bandwidth requirements, and any special features or protocols necessary for your network. Once you have selected the appropriate switch, it is important to configure and manage it properly. This can involve assigning IP addresses, configuring virtual LANs (VLANs), implementing security measures, and monitoring network traffic. Proper management ensures optimal performance and security of your network.
Find Your Perfect Ethernet Switch
As you're shopping for the perfect Ethernet switch to connect all your devices, consider the number of ports you'll need. Our switch selection typically has five to 48 ports, allowing them to handle small to large networks easily. Small switches are ideal for home offices or small businesses and compact for desktop or rack mounting in small offices. If you want something bigger, rack-mounted Ethernet switches are great for the server room or data center. So, whether setting up a home network or managing a large enterprise network, investing in quality network Ethernet switches is crucial for your network's success.