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Netgear ProSafe FS116E
$120.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Excellent build quality, feels very sturdy and none of the ports move around. Very low power consumption, ideal for 24/7 operations. Work flawlessly for long stretches of time without any need to adjust them at all.
The Cons:Only a 10/100 switch, can't accommodate gigabit network speeds.
The Netgear ProSafe FS116E is a midgrade-level switch released in 2009 as an upgrade from the entry-level FS100 models. It features 16 10/100 Ethernet ports like the FS116, but it adds along 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS) priority tags, 802.1Q VLAN support for network segmentation/security, port mirroring, network traffic monitoring, and broadcast storm control.
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Plus each port on the FS116E delivers up to 200Mbps of bi-directional bandwidth. The FS116E is also Green certified (Energy Star, RoHS, WEEE, CEC, etc), meaning a 60% reduction in power consumption compared to similarly designed, but non-green competitor units.
Features
- Midgrade Switch
- Upgrade from FS100 Models
- 16 Ethernet Ports
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- VLAN Support (802.1Q)
- Port Mirroring
- Network Traffic Monitoring
- Broadcast Storm Control
- Bi-Directional Bandwidth (200Mbps)
- Green Certified
- 60% Energy Reduction
- Auto Uplink Technology
- Straight-Through/Cross-Over
- 200Mbps Dedicated Bandwidth
- Flawless Traffic (802.3x)
Specifications
- Standards: 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x
- Standards: 802.1p, 802.1Q
- Ports: Sixteen 10/100Mbps Ethernet
- Mac Address: 4K
- Bandwidth: 3.2Gpbs
- Model Names: FS116E-100NAS, FS116E-100PES
- Model Names: FS116E-100UKS, FS116E-100AUS
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excellent build quality, feels very sturdy and none of the ports move around
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very low power consumption, ideal for 24/7 operations
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work flawlessly for long stretches of time without any need to adjust them at all
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VLAN support works as expected
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easy to configure the VLAN through the included application
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installation is very simple, has good mounting points for setting it up on the wall
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generates virtually no heat, runs nearly silently
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only a 10/100 switch, can't accommodate gigabit network speeds
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