Unlock the full potential of your devices with connectivity that moves as fast as you do. The NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch (MS105) is built to break through the bandwidth bottlenecks of standard networks, offering a seamless upgrade to multi-gig speeds. Designed for businesses and home offices that demand more than just ba... moresic connectivity, this switch effortlessly handles the increased data requirements of modern WiFi 6 access points, 2.5G PCs, and high-resolution IP cameras. It bridges the gap between today's needs and tomorrow's demands, providing a powerful, cost-effective way to expand your network without complexity. Experience the fluid power of true multi-gigabit performance. The MS105 features five copper ports capable of delivering speeds of 100M, 1G, and 2.5G, automatically detecting the optimal speed for every connected device. With a non-blocking switching architecture supporting up to 25Gbps of bandwidth, your data flows without restriction, ensuring maximum throughput at wire speed. Whether you are transferring large files, streaming 4K video, or managing high-density traffic, the switch prioritizes efficiency. Integrated 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS) and jumbo frame support up to 9,720 bytes ensure that critical traffic moves smoothly, maintaining reliability even during peak usage. Crafted for quiet confidence and versatility, the MS105 is housed in a durable metal case that fits naturally into any professional environment. Its fanless design guarantees completely silent operation, making it perfect for noise-sensitive spaces like open offices, conference rooms, or home workspaces. The compact form factor offers flexible placement options, allowing it to sit neatly on a desktop or mount securely to a wall using the included kit. Committed to responsible performance, the switch supports Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az), automatically adjusting power consumption to reduce energy costs without sacrificing speed. Getti
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