DGS-1024C
24-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Switch
The DGS-1024C is an economical, plug-and-play unmanaged switch solution for SOHO and small to medium businesses. It provides 24 Gigabit 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports for increased bandwidth and amazing network expansion. You will also benefit from its energy efficiency and QoS optimization.
Upgrade to Gigabit Networking
With data transfer speeds of up to 2000 Mbps at full-duplex, these switches are ideal for quick file transfers, online gaming and smooth streaming media. They feature easy-to-access Ethernet ports with LED indicators per port to easily distinguish link status. Auto-MDI/MDIX crossover makes connections a cinch; just plug in your cables and you're ready to go.
Conserve Energy
The DGS-1024C supports IEEE 802.3az Energy-Efficient Ethernet, which saves energy and reduces heat automatically without sacrificing performance or functionality. The switches can detect when a connected computer is shut down or when there is no Ethernet traffic and can automatically reduce the power used for that port, cutting power usage substantially. In addition, the switch optimizes power usage for each port for the length of cable connected to it, using only as much power as is required. Both of these features work together to help you save power automatically.
Reliable Plug and Play Installation
The DGS-1024C is a plug-and-play device that requires no configuration, so setup is simple and hassle-free, and you can easily connect multiple computers, share files, music, and video across your home or small office network, or even create a multiplayer gaming environment. IEEE 802.3x flow control on each port minimizes dropped packets when the port's receiving buffer is full, giving you a more reliable connection for all of your connected devices.
Smooth Streaming
These switches support QoS, which prioritizes network traffic so that time-sensitive data is delivered efficiently, even during bursts of high data traffic. This helps ensure an optimal experience for streaming media and VoIP calls.