Pros: Works well. No problems. Reliable. Cost effective. Green energy. I have had this in 24 hour use for two years and haven't had any problems.
Cons: My only "con" (which I just recently discovered) is that it does not support IEEE 802.3ad LACP which is needed for "teaming" or "bonding". This is required if you have...
Pros: Inexpensive. Free shipping. Lifetime warranty. Pushes well over 150MB/sec consistently. Never needs a reboot even when worked hard. Stays relatively cool.
Cons: Tech support and returns is awful with D-Link.
Summary: I bought this for our lab at my work and we had to remove it. It does not have enough space inside to store a large number of MAC addresses so it did a lot of broadcasts...
Pros: These are great little switches but you can overload them and as far as I can tell there is limited monitoring and no firmware updates.
Cons: I have three all connected to a large network and only one of them becomes hot and slows down after monitoring the network usage I found it was just a bad unit and rep...
Pros: * 24 gigabit ports at a very reasonable price.
Cons: Current hardware version seems possibly cost-reduced, hopefully it still works as well. Main differences are a redesigned LED array, and larger vents in the metal hous...