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Tenda 10/100/1000Mbps 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch (TEG1005D) $19.50 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Looks to be the lowest price for this switch. Good reviews overall.

Plug and play - Easy setup with no configuration required
5 ports Gigabit Ethernet - 5*10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation RJ45 ports obtains the fastest possible connection.
Sturdy metal case - sturdy metal design S A better heat dissipation
Humanization design - supports wall-mounting and desktop installation
Lightning protection - 6kV Lightning protection on all ports, prevent the Induction current from the Lightning struck.
Industry leading 3-year and free 24/7 technical support

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  • +3

    $35 for the 8 port one. Usually ($49)

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B084MDJQJW

    • Tenda makes good switches ?

      Or tplink be better ?

      • Have had a Tenda switch for 6+ years. Works well, no problems, and full speed achieved.

  • Can you plug a switch into a switch? Serious question.

    • +4

      You sure can.

    • +4

      Yes, as long as they don't form a loop on your network.

    • +4

      Yes: https://www.dummies.com/programming/networking/daisy-chainin…

      From the above link:

      "If a single switch doesn’t have enough ports for your entire network, you can connect switches together by daisy-chaining them. On older switches, you sometimes had to use special cables (called crossover cables) or designated ports (called uplink ports) to daisy-chain switches together. Modern switches don’t require this extra consideration. Instead, you can daisy-chain two switches simply by connecting any port on the first switch to any port on the second switch.

      Remember:
      Note that you should not chain more than three switches together. You can get around this rule by using stackable switches. Stackable switches have a special type of cable connector that connects two or more switches in a way that lets them function as if they were a single switch. Stackable switches are a must for large networks.

      Warning:
      When you daisy-chain switches, be careful to avoid creating a loop. For example, suppose you have three switches, called SW1, SW2, and SW3. If you daisy-chain SW1 to SW2, and then daisy-chain SW2 to SW3, and then finally daisy-chain SW3 to SW1, you will have created a loop."

      • +5

        What happens if you create a loop? Is it the internet version of crossing the streams?

        • +16

          No one knows, its never happened yet.

          legends say it will end the universe if it happens

        • +4

          Broadcast storm- overloading your network causing it to become congested / break down.

        • Normally, you can run STP or RSTP, which is an algorithm that can prevent loop on all 3 or more cisco switches. Not sure if tenda support it.

        • "When that happens, all insanity will break loose and your network will grind to a halt."

        • Clearly, you will destroy Goza if you do this.

      • you should not chain more than three switches

        Why?

    • You can plug a switch into a switch into another switch into a switch into a switch. Wait have I mentioned into another switch then into a switch?

    • +1
  • Damn gone

  • Can you use poe injector with this?

    • POE injectors can be used with any switches.

  • +2

    Shows up as $28.50 for me

    • +1

      Amazon manipulates the prices dynamically based on demand. Get used to it, be fast

      Prices in Amazon are not static.

      For me this is a great advantage

  • +2

    I did buy an 8 port one from the same brand in December. When I didn't have time to buy something for a customer, I grabbed it from the boot and I installed it 3 months ago. It was brand new, never opened. The switch lived for less than 2 months. Of course, it can be good and maybe my experience was bad or we were unlucky.

    • If you have the usb cable then it should.

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