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Tp-link 8-port Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Switch

Tp-link 8-port Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Switch
  • Product Code: ga265426
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$74.97 $93.71

The 8-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Switch from TP-Link is a networking tool that's affordable and easy to use. This switch features eight speedy Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting computers or other Ethernet-enabled devices on your LAN network. In addition, this switch supports flow control, 15K jumbo frames, MAC address auto-learning and auto-aging, as well as Auto MDI/MDIX on all ports. It is packaged with material that is 80% recyclable and also features built-in energy-efficient technology so as to reduce power consumption when possible.

8 Gigabit Ethernet Ports    Auto MDI/MDIX on All Ports    802.3x Flow Control    Supports 8K MAC Address Table    Plug-and-Play Installation    Windows, Mac, Linux Compatible

Key Specs
Inputs/Outputs8x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
StackableNo
Switching Bandwidth16 Gb/s
Parameters
StackableNo
Protocols
Supported ProtocolsAuto-MDIX/MDI
Jumbo Frames Support15,000 Bytes
MAC Address Table Size8K
Performance
Switching Bandwidth16 Gb/s
Electrical
Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
General
CertificationsRoHS
Operating Conditions32 to 72°F / 0 to 40°C up to 90% Humidity
Storage Conditions-40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C at 5 to 90% Humidity
Indicator LightsYes
Rack MountableNo
Dimensions6.5 x 4.3 x 1.1" / 16.5 x 10.8 x 2.8 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.75 x 4.9 x 3.85"

The built-in energy-efficient technology saves power of up to 80% when compared to conventional TP-Link switches

Supports IEEE 802.3x flow control for Full Duplex mode and backpressure for Half Duplex mode

Non-blocking switching architecture that forwards and filters packets at full wire-speed for maximum throughput

Switching capacity of 16 Gb/s

15k Jumbo frame improves performance of large data transfers

Store and forward switching scheme

Auto-MDI/MDIX eliminates the need for crossover cables

Supports MAC address auto-learning and auto-aging

Auto-negotiation ports provide smart integration between 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1000Mbps hardware

Plug and Play design simplifies installation

The switch features a quiet, fan-less design so that it doesn't disturb anyone working nearby

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does the Remote Switch auto focus?

A: Yes the remote works just like the one on the camera. Push the switch half way to focus.

Q: 2. Is this remote switch compatible with Canon Rebel T5? Will it work with long exposure for night photography?

A: Hi Juli. Yes , that remote will work for canon t5. I have that camera and purchased that remote . I've only used it for 6 second exposures of the Milky Way . They turned out pretty nice tho I'm certainly no expert in Astro photography. To get longer exposures I would need a tracking mount ( unless your after star trails , then you can go for longer exposures w/o a tracking mount . ) Hope this helps

Q: 3. Is this compatible with the T6i?

A: This is the one you need Remote Switch RS-60E3

Q: 4. Can you use bulb mode on this remote?

A: Yes, this remote has a lock feature on it for doing long time exposures/bulb exposures.

Q: 5. Does it support half press as the shutter button on camera?

A: Yes, it does support half button depression to deploy the autofocus/meter of the camera.

Q: 6. For Canon 6D mark2?

A: No, the Canon RS-60E3 Remote Switch will not connect to the Canon 6D II.

Q: 7. Is this compatible with canon rebel xs (1000d)?

A: Yes, this will be compatible with the Canon Rebel XS.

Q: 8. will it work with a flash?

A: I had never tried my 430 EX II flash unit with my RS-8N3 remote, but hooked it up and it works fine with the flash. Sorry I didn't get to this email sooner. Mike

Q: 9. I have a T5i that I have used this for but it seems to suddenly no longer work. When I trigger it the only thing that happens is that the Q menu item dims slightly. I have an electronic trigger designed for time lapse that does work, but the trigger on it won't hold on bulb setting. Any idea why the RS-60E3 would stop working?

A: Your description seems to indicate it is broken. There is not much to that unit. The cord could be shorted in side. You can contact Canon to see if you are within the warrantyCanonWeb: a href= http://www.usa.canon.com/ target= _blank http://www.usa.canon.com//aPhone: 1-800-OK-CANONIt depends when you purchased it. If you are past the warranty time frame you might than want to get another one. There are third party versions that do cost much less.

Q: 10. I understand this works like the shutter button on the camera. Does that include pressing the shutter button halfway to meter for exposure prior to shutter release?

A: Yes; if you depress the shutter button on the Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 halfway, it will autofocus and auto meter, same as depressing the shutter button built into the camera.

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