Hi. I’m considering picking up Black Friday gear for upgrading my network to 2.5 Gbe. I have it down to three options. What do you think is the best way for me to go? If it matters, I may pick up three units for different locations. Bonus points if you can tell me if there is a way to mount them in a network rack without a shelf.

  1. The cheapest option, no name brand Binardat, 170+ reviews, $85
  2. Cheap, Name Brand Netgear, AliExpress, $89
  3. Name Brand TP-Link, on promo, most expensive of the 3 options, $140
  • RScottyL@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    As far as rack mounted switches, they will have little “ears” on the sides that are used to mount them in the rack.

    You do not need a shelf to mount them

    Instead, there are screws that will go in to the ears and the ears hold the weight of the switch to the rach!

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    1 year ago

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    Here is the analysis for the Amazon product reviews:

    Name: 8 Port 2.5G Switch, 8 x 2.5 Gigabit RJ-45 Base-T Ports, Unmanaged Multi-Gigabit Desktop Ethernet Switch

    Company: Visit the Binardat Store

    Amazon Product Rating: 4.5

    Fakespot Reviews Grade: F

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      1 year ago

      Good catch. Have you used this brand before? They are new to me. And are you saying this should beat out the other 3 options I showed?

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        1 year ago

        I suggested it because it’s a better price-point than the TP-Link that you had mentioned.

        I’ve been using Zyxel at home (GS1900-16, GS1900-8HP, and GS1200-5) and in the office (GS1900-48HP) for a few years now, and they seem very stable. . . Haven’t moved to their 2.5gb units yet.