Pros & Cons
Pros
This allows you to isolate the interfaces from each other at the flick of a switch, and without having to mess with vlans in your router. I have this feature on another switch and it's super handy. Gigabit speeds and 18 ports total.
Highlights
Quality
At first sight, i was impressed about the physical housing and the quality of the finish of this unit.
Build quality is nice and rackmount bracket is a nice to have.
See my pics for what a device scan of the network looks like with the pvlan feature enabled and disabled.
It's important to note here is that the pc also serves as plex server with the data on the nas.
Price
For the amount of ports you get for the price i am happy.
Shipping
The boot up time is fast and the unit is extremely quiet.
Competitiveness
This switch exceeded my expectations for the price.
Overview
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now keep in mind that not all ports can be run at full power capacity at the same time due to the total wattage of the system so keep that in mind
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The media could not be loaded
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is no data lag transfer between any of the devices
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Boot times are roughly around 5 seconds
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ill be honest most of my network hardware are branded with recognizable names
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most either had only some of the ports powered 16port but with only 8 poe ports or were fully managed l2 or l3 which meant they cost an arm and a leg
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Technically i think this is actually called pvlan private vlan or port isolation