Dlink 48-Port Unmanaged Ethernet Switch With Copper Gigabit Uplinks
$14.02
$18.09
Description Description The 50-port D-Link DES-1050G unmanaged switch is designed to meet the needs of the most demanding workgroup and departmental connectivity requirements. A reliable, easy-to-use switch without the complexity of management, the DES-1050G provides (48) 10/100 BASE-TX ports plus (2) 10/100/1000 BASE-TX ports. This all-in-one solution economically integrates gigabit technology, helping to remove server bottlenecks and speed up access to the network backbone. The DES-1050G combines ease of use with unsurpassed performance resulting in an exceptional value for any cost-conscious network administrator who wants the best possible solution at the best possible price. Ease of Use The DES-1050G is a true Plug-and-Play device with features such as Auto Speed Sensing, allowing it to automatically sense whether a network device is running at 10Mbps or 100Mbps then automatically adjusting itself for optimal performance, Auto-Negotiation (Full or Half Duplex) negotiating and running the highest supported transmission rate whether in Half or in Full-Duplex, and Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover offering auto-negotiating MDI/MDIX detection on every port to eliminate the need for crossover cables or uplink ports. Superior Performance The DES-1050G features a non-blocking wire-speed architecture with a 13.6Gbps switching capacity for maximum data throughput. With wire-speed filtering and Store-and-Forward switching, the DES-1050G also maximizes network performance while minimizing the propagation of bad network packets. Quality of Service The DES-1050G supports 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS). QoS assists in the prompt delivery of time-sensitive data such as voice, video, and gaming traffic. When frames enter the switch with 802.1p priority tags, they are automatically placed in one of four built-in hardware queues. Frames with higher priority tags are then passed through the switch more efficiently, helping eliminate jitter and lag in VoIP and multimedia traffic.
Data Infrastructure