



Linksys SE3008: 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch, Computer Network, Auto-Sensing Ports Maximize Data Flow for up to 1,000 Mbps (Black, Blue)
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PL1 Pgrmr
> 24 hourWorks as described. Wish the connections were in the back and lights in the front, but no big deal. Utility is more important than aesthetics.
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06 TJ
> 24 hourMy router had ports that were capped. But after installing the switch it opened up the port and allow me to use my full bandwidth for gaming. No more lagging or getting kicked out of the server.
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Traveler742
> 24 hourI needed an Ethernet switch that had enough ports to connect my Linksys Velop Mesh router system, my Ring security system, and to hard connect my laptop via Ethernet for those Zoom calls where I wanted to ensure no wifi dropping. This switch works perfectly for all of that with ports still available. It’s small and easy to work with. I also ordered some short (1’) Ethernet cables to help with cord management since all of the units were close together. It’s been over a month and everything is working great with no issues.
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Susan
> 24 hourAs described.
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J. Laudiero
> 24 hourThis unit is made very well and works great!!!
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Gary F.
> 24 hourThis is a great little hub thats effortless to integrate. Just plug it into your modem or router port and youre good to go. Made of metal so its durable.
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Martin E. Palmer
> 24 hourgets the job done
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Bernadette Wendel-Alexander
> 24 hourThis was the answer to our need. And it’s compact and easily hid.
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Ron Gesch
> 24 hourWORKS GREAT! Does what Its supposed to do and fast!!!! Thanks
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Cory Goodman
> 24 hourThis is a very good ethernet switch for the price. Its very simple to set up; simply plug the power adapter in to an outlet and the cord in to the back of the ethernet switch, and then run your main ethernet cord from your router or gateway to to the first slot of the ethernet switch; after that, you can plug any other devices in to the remaining open slots on the ethernet switch using ethernet cords, and they will all simultaneously be connected to the internet through your local network at full ethernet speed. I have 3 devices simultaneously hooked up with one open spot remaining for another device. If you have more than 4 devices, youll need to get a switch with more than 5 ports since one port needs to be connected to the router in order for the other devices to access the internet using your local network. For a relatively cheap solution to having all your devices hooked up to the internet using ethernet, its hard to beat something like this. Its far faster and more reliable than using wifi.