Monday, December 26, 2011

NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal


Manufacturer : Netgear
Model : FS105NA
ASIN : B00002EQCW
Price : 41.99$
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Amazon.com Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description
The NETGEAR FS105 ProSafe 5-Port 10/100 Desktop Switch offers:
  • Five 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing UTP ports.
  • Simple installation with no software to install.
  • Fanless design for silent operation.
The NETGEAR FS105 ProSafe 5-Port 10/100 Desktop Switch provides your local area network (LAN) with a reliable 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing connectivity for five users.



LEDs let you check the status of connections at a glance. View larger.
Sturdy and Reliable Design
NETGEAR's FS100 series desktop switches are housed in a compact sturdy metal case designed without the need for internal fans, keeping operation both silent and more reliable. It can be placed on a flat surface or you can use the included wall mount kit.

Simple Setup and Stellar Performance
Plug in your Ethernet cables and connect a power cord, and you're ready to go. There is no software to install or settings to configure. The switch features auto negotiation, which automatically obtains the fastest possible connection, and Auto Uplink takes care of the MDI/MDI-X connection. There are no toggle switches or special crossover cables. If your network has existing 10BASE-T devices, they will work seamlessly within a higher bandwidth environment with each port achieving its full speed.

Every port supports up to 200 Mbps in dedicated bandwidth. Automatic flow control ensures smooth traffic. The FS105 has 64 KB of buffer memory and an address database size of 1,000. The switch has status LEDs for power, and link, speed, and activity for each port.

The NETGEAR FS105 ProSafe 5-Port 10/100 Desktop Switch has a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of 390,000 hours and is backed by a lifetime warranty. The power adapter is backed by a 2-year warranty.

What's in the Box
FS105 Desktop Switch, wall-mount kit, power adapter, quick installation guide, warranty/support information card.

Product Description

5 x 10/100Base-TX LAN - Ethernet Switch
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

81 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
A good, solid switch. A little nicer than others.
  
This review is from: NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal (Personal Computers)
With switch prices coming down to about $10-per-port, it's hard to justify buying anything less than a 10/100-switch for all but the most cost-conscious buyer.

As most 5-port 10/100 switches have the same capabilities and cost about the same, there's not much to distinguish one from another. Still, I particularly like the Netgear FS-105 5-port switch. Like other products from Netgear, this switch is a little nicer than the competition because it has:

- Nice sturdy metal construction instead of plastic. The case also has a grounding tab in case you're using the switch in a (electrically) high-noise environment.

- Connection status indicators built into the jacks, so you can easily tell which cable is connected and is active. (The "vistajack" feature.)

- Right-angled barrel power connector which reduce the likelihood of disconnecting power accidentally.

- An easy-to-access switch to toggle port 1 between station mode and uplink mode. Unlike some hubs where two jacks are wired together, this design prevents accidentally shorting a station to an uplink.

- Screw-mount notches on the underside allows for easy attachment to the wall, underside of a counter, etc.

With a 1000-MAC address buffer and 200 Kbytes-per-port packet buffer, this switch can easily handle the typical traffic load of small- and medium-sized networks.

The Netgear product is not the cheapest 10/100-switch (check out the D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, for example), but for overall design and value-for-money, I still like the Netgear the most.



31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
Fast router, flexible, design is a bit uncomfortable for me.
        
This review is from: NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal (Personal Computers)
I originally had a hub, and when I realized that I wasn't getting anywhere near the throughput I would get with a switch, the obvious choice was netgear. the switch is fast, slick looking, and has LED's to tell you everything about your connections. the downside? design. the ethernet cables plug into the front of the unit, while the power cord plugs into the back. the problem here is that if your ethernet cables are as flexible as warm butter, they get in the way of the led's or each other. when i plugged three cables in, the box sat to the side because the weight of the cable held up up. if you are going to wall mount the unit (it comes with screws to do so) then that might help, but if you are going to set it on your desk, the ethernet cables have to run from the front of it, instead of behind... the unit also gets warm, so make sure you have clearance on all sides so it gets air. otherwise, despite the design issues, the product is slick. has led for 10/100mb, full duplex, collisions, and the 5th port doubles as an uplink.... for fast networking netgear makes a quality product.


26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
A very nice switch
  
This review is from: NETGEAR FS105NA Switch 5Port Metal (Personal Computers)
I have been replacing my ethernet hubs with switches (because the throughput on a switch is much better than on a hub). After extensive review, I decided to get one D-Link 5-port switch and one Netgear 5-port switch, both auto-sensing for 10/100 rate. The truth is, they both work great! They both perform well, and were equally easy to hookup (no software to deal with). I will add one thing, and that is that the D-Link box was a much nicer design than the Netgear. First of all, it is much smaller (the picture of the D-Link here is deceiving). Secondly, the Netgear has the LED lights and the ethernet ports on the same side. For my setup, I prefer the ports on the back and the lights on the front. I think the Netgear switch was fashioned more for a rack. Style aside, a big thumbs up for both of these switches!

Most Recent Customer Reviews

Perfect for Home Network
The package arrives neatly packaged and properly secured. The packaging is easy to open and everything needed is included except for an ethernet cable, but you should have 1 or 2...
by Arthur

well built and a good buy
If you need extra ports for you network these work great and are ruggedly built. The metal case should take a beating and aid in cooling.
by F. Hallenbeck

Solid Product
I have two. Chose them over flimsier-looking plastic switches and it seems to have been a solid choice.
by Doggeman

Simple, yet perfect
This device may look simple, and that is because it is. you just hook it up and volia! Internet to all your devices, just don't forget to get a good router!
by AJoyW

Works as advertised.
I bought this back in January so it's been running for a solid 8 months at the time of this review without any hiccups.
by Dee

Works great!
I purchased this switch to help simplify a customer's overly complicated network. The extent of the setup process was taking it out of the box and plugging it in.
by David Brown

Good Product
This product is good value for a good product. Very useful to allow multiple devices to use one Ethernet connection.
by J. Wilkinson

Worked Great For Home Theater
I had one ethernet internet cable coming in to my home theater but needed to hook up my DirectTv DVR and Samsung Blu Ray player. Worked like a charm.
by Steve Z

NetGear 5 port switch
For me this was very simple to install and set up. Basically just plug it in and plug in the Ethernet cables and it worked.
by Bryce Pursley

Great Value
< $10 since I purchased with a $10 rebate! Just plugged in to my router and then my other devices. Everything was automatic and I was up and running in minutes.
by Jerry

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