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Comentado en Australia el 6 de marzo de 2025
Great device, it was a direct replacement for my old one that failed after about 3 years.Highly recommend them!
Sylvain
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de enero de 2025
Bonne qualité. Livraison rapide. Faites très bien ce que l'on attend de ce produit. Je suis satisfait. Recommande sans hésitation.
Big A
Comentado en Australia el 6 de febrero de 2024
The product meets my expectations regarding its functionality; however, it did not include an Australian power cord, which was a drawback. Consequently, I had to incur an additional expense of AUD 15 to purchase a suitable power cord separately. Despite this inconvenience, I am satisfied with the product's performance.
John Galea
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de diciembre de 2023
For the money you can not go wrong with this managed switch, it even supports SNMP and bolts into Zabbix for monitoring. If I had any wish I'd love if it had a 2.5G or SFP port for uplink ... Power consumption is low 3-4W, it's nice and compact, and the power cable goes out the back. Setup is a little bizarre, the switch is not DHCP enabled (10.90.90.90) out of the box, but this was easily accommodated. And when you make changes and apply them in sub menus, be sure and click save configuration or every time you have a reboot or a power off of the switch you will loose your changes.
Richard Lewis
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 24 de febrero de 2022
I wanted a small 5-port managed switch initially to monitor network traffic by mirroring the traffic to a monitoring port, and later for use with an OpenBSD-powered Raspberry Pi WireGuard client gateway (see attached pic). The latter uses VLANs to effectively add one or more Ethernet ports to the Raspberry Pi and is easier much higher performance in my experience than using USB Ethernet adaptors. I found WireGuard throughput was limited to 100Mbit/s with an Ethernet adaptor but this rose to 200Mbit/s using VLANs and the D-Link switch. It could be even higher but my Internet connection is limited to 220Mbit/s !The switch has worked perfectly in both roles and was very easy to set up, the only gotcha being the need to reduce the default bridging VLAN1 to one port only first so as to allow ports to be allocated to the untagged VLANs. I used eth1 as the VLAN trunk link to the RPi, eth2 for the Internet connection and eth3 for the internal network.An added benefit is that the switch is 5V-powered so can be run off a multi-output USB power brick (see attached pic) with the purchase of a separate USB-to-5.5/2.1mm plug (pin +ve) cable.
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