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TP-Link TL-SX1008 (8 ports)
EUR285,56

TP-Link TL-SX1008

8 ports


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loicbujard9

9 months ago

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Anonymous

9 months ago • purchased this product

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Yes, it was to loud and disturbing for my small office, so I bought a TP-LINK TL-SX1005, this has of course only 5 ports. It does get very hot. I needed a switch box for 10000 Mbit/s . I hope this helps? Regards James
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2 years ago

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mactrix

2 years ago • purchased this product

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You probably mean 10Gb/s (gigabit) and not 10GB/s (gigabyte). This should be possible as long as the hard drives of both NAS and PCs can also read and write 10Gb/s of data (1.25GB/s). Furthermore, the Salt fibre router must also have corresponding 10GbE ports. The 10Gb/s at Salt and other fibre suppliers are hardly achieved in practice. This is only possible from point-to-point connections, e.g. for a file transfer from your NAS via the switch to the router to another NAS that also sits behind a 10Gb/s fibre connection and is connected to a 10Gb network. From CDNs there is usually no more than 100Mb/s, e.g. for a software update or download. With 10 simultaneous software updates, the CDNs would deliver 10x 100Mb/s, than 1Gb/s. Do you do large file transfers over the internet with receivers/senders that also have 10Gb connections?