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Netgear ProSafe FS726T


$180.00 Released July, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Reliable enough to be used for mission-critical tasks 24/7. Web interface is simple and easy to navigate. Remote debugging is quick and easy and doesn't require taking the unit offline.

The Cons:Not as programmable as Cisco switches, short on advanced features.

The Netgear ProSafe FS726T is an advanced 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch that serves a midgrade option between unmanaged and fully managed switches. It includes 24 10/100Mbps ports, 2 copper 10/100/1000Mbps ports, and an SFP slot for optional fiber connectivity.

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It utilizes a non-blocking wire-speed architecture with an 8.8Gbps switching capacity for maximum data throughput. Signature to the FS726T is its web-based Smart Management features, including performance monitoring, port configuration, VLAN traffic control, port trunking, and Class of Service (CoS) traffic prioritization. It’s not as complex as a full Layer 2/Layer 3 management implementation, but it’s almost as powerful as one.

Features

  • Advanced Gigabit Ethernet
  • 24 Ethernet Ports (MDI-MDIX)
  • 2 Gigabit Ports (MDI-MDIX)
  • 1 SFP Slot
  • Non-Blocking Wire-Speed Architecture
  • 8.8Gbps Switching Capacity
  • Web-Based Smart Management
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Port Configurations
  • VLAN Traffic Control
  • Port Trunking
  • Class of Service (CoS)

Specifications

  • Standards: 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3z, 802.3x
  • Ports: Twenty-Four 10/100Mbps Ethernet, MDI-MDIX
  • Ports: 2 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit, MDI-MDIX
  • Ports: 1 SFP Slot for SFP GBIC Modules
  • Model Names: FS726TNA, FS726T-100EUS, FS726TAU, FS726TJP
  • Warranty: 5-Year Limited

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    reliable enough to be used for mission-critical tasks 24/7

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    web interface is simple and easy to navigate

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    remote debugging is quick and easy and doesn't require taking the unit offline

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    plenty of VLAN features for all kinds of custom setups

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    fast enough for most applications, rarely will anyone be short of bandwidth

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    rack-mounting only takes a few moments, fits right into a standard rack and screw holes are perfectly placed

Cons
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    not as programmable as Cisco switches, short on advanced features

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