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The Tenda S108 8-Port 8-Port-10/100Mbps Switch provides 8 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports.
All ports support Auto MDI or MDIX function, thus eliminating the need for crossover cables or Uplink ports.
The device has Auto-negotiation ports that provide smart integration of 10 – 100Mbps hardware, hence suitable for networking.
This device is a Plug and play, thus requires no configuration.
The S105 8-port 10/100M Fast Ethernet Switch provides you with a low-cost easy-to-use high-performance seamless and standard upgrade, thus improving your old network to a 100Mbps network.
It will boost your network performance up to full duplex data transfer. Its wire-speed switching that forwards packets can be as fast as the speed that your network delivers those packets to them.
Network standards : IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x.
Equally important For ease in management the device has One (1) LED Indicator for Power and Eight (8) for Link or Act.
In addition it has the following Interfaces, Eight (8)10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports (Auto MDI/MDIX).
Transmission media : Recommended for CAT5 or 5e UTP or better.
Fan quantity : N/A
The device comes with a 124.0mmx59.0mmx23.1mm Dimension.
Material : Plastic.
This device has the following Level of protection:
Forwarding mode : Store-and-forward.
Switch capacity : This device has a Switch capacity of 1.6Gbps.
Packet forwarding rate : 1.19Mpps
Buffer : 448K
MAC address table : 1K
Jombo frame : N/A
The device supports the following Power Output and Input:
Power consumption : The device has a Maximum Power consumption
8 port switch
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