When choosing a network switch to expand your home or office network, you have a choice between managed and unmanaged switches. Managed switches allow you to really dive deep into configuring the device to control a whole manner of functionality, while unmanaged switches are a little more affordable, but aren't quite as advanced.
[h=3]Robust Networking[/h]Editor's choice
[h=4]TP-Link TL-SG108E[/h]
This is a great unmanaged switch choice with plenty of features. You get eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, network monitoring capabilities, loop prevention, cable diagnostics, QoS and much more. There's also a limited lifetime warranty.
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[h=3]Robust Networking[/h]Editor's choice
[h=4]TP-Link TL-SG108E[/h]
This is a great unmanaged switch choice with plenty of features. You get eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, network monitoring capabilities, loop prevention, cable diagnostics, QoS and much more. There's also a limited lifetime warranty.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...