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Switch D-Link DES-1008D Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Black
Switch D-Link DES-1008D Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Black
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Switch D-Link DES-1008D Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Black
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Switch D-Link DES-1008D Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Black
Switch D-Link DES-1008D Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Black
The D-Link DES-1008D is an unmanaged Fast Ethernet switch with eight 10/100Mbps RJ-45 ports in a compact, black housing. Designed for home and small office use, it provides basic Layer 2 switching with auto-negotiation for speed and duplex, IEEE 802.3x flow control, and MDI/MDIX automatic crossover to simplify cabling. The device requires no configuration and allows easy expansion via uplink/cascading between switches.
The switch offers eight auto-sensing 10/100Mbps ports that automatically detect network speed and negotiate full or half duplex, reducing manual setup. IEEE 802.3x flow control supports reliable server connections and minimizes packet loss during high traffic, while MDI/MDIX auto-crossover removes the need for crossover cables or a dedicated uplink port. Its unmanaged design means plug-and-play installation and maintenance-free operation.
Place the DES-1008D on a stable surface near your network devices and connect power. Use standard straight-through CAT5e/CAT6 twisted-pair cables to connect computers, printers, hubs or servers to any of the eight RJ-45 ports. To expand the network, connect one port to another switch using a standard cable — the auto MDI/MDIX feature handles crossover automatically. No configuration is required; the switch will auto-sense link speed and duplex settings.
For best performance, connect servers and critical devices to the switch using quality cables and ensure devices support full duplex where possible. When cascading multiple switches, plan port usage to avoid excessive daisy-chaining and maintain overall network performance.
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