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free 5 port switch After buying $20 nic @ Compusa

punkrock

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Kinda warm.

In the Compusa ad look for the SMC deal. (link)

Looks like you buy the over-priced Nic card at $20 and get the 5 port switch for free after rebates.

not too bad of a deal.
(Especially if you need more bandwith for LAN parties)

Looked up the compusa sku number vs the mfr part number and it seems to be the $50 retail

linky to mfr
 
Anyone have this switch? I'm looking for a good quality switch to take with me to college. Does this have a fan-I want one without a fan, as it will be in my dorm room. If this does have a fan, anyone have a reccomendation for a good swtich that does not have a fan (10/100, 5 port minimum, something like 8 ports or 12 would be preffered. Thanks.
 


<< Anyone have this switch? I'm looking for a good quality switch to take with me to college. Does this have a fan-I want one without a fan, as it will be in my dorm room. If this does have a fan, anyone have a reccomendation for a good swtich that does not have a fan (10/100, 5 port minimum, something like 8 ports or 12 would be preffered. Thanks. >>



I don't believe I have ever seen one of these home consumer network switches with a fan😕
 
I bought one today, cuz I saw it, and I needed a switch.
It's a pretty nice one. It's nice because you can put in an Uplink network cable from another hub/router/switch (router in my case) in any port, and it will auto detect it. It is plastic, but really small (5-7" i'm guessing).

IF YOU BUY ONE, CHECK THE TOTAL! When I went to checkout, it rang up at about $75 (70 +5 tax). I thought, wait a minute, since it's $50 + $20 - $20 instant, so they had to do it again, and it rang up at $50. Make sure to check!
 
Anyone get this thing? What do you think about it? Have you bench marked it? I'm seriously debating getting one, but I dont want to get it if it's slow/crappy.
 
I benchmarked it against your mom, and unfortunatley it was way slower...


lol seriosuly, is there really that big a difference in performance between 10/100 switches out there?

it wil get the job done.. if you want guaranteed qaulity, pay for it.
 


<< I benchmarked it against your mom, and unfortunatley it was way slower...


lol seriosuly, is there really that big a difference in performance between 10/100 switches out there?

it wil get the job done.. if you want guaranteed qaulity, pay for it.
>>




Pretty immature attitude for a "Golden Member" 🙁

A friend of mine has a 12 port SMC switch (10/100) and he says he's lucky to get 2000k/s out of it (2mbyte/s). He hasn't determined if it's the switch or cables or something else on the network. Hence this is why i was asking. I have an intel switch w/ a fan and the fan is slowly dying which causes an annoying buzz. I can pull roughly 8-9 mbytes/s on that switch, and if it can get near that, then I would be happy.

 
I bought it with the intention of returning it if it turned out to be a piece of crap switch. I like it, it's very small, and I did a simple test with this and my intel InBusiness switch. On my intel switch i got 7.2Mbyte/s via ftp from my FreeBSD 4.3-Stable to my XP Pro machine. On the SMC switch I got 7.9 mbytes/s. The only downside I noticed is that I have my switch on the floor, and I really can't tell what the status of networking equipment because the LEDs look to be sunken into the switch; So if you really want to know what the status of the switch is, you have to have it roughly eye-level. I also found out my freebsd machine was running in half duplex mode..

The NIC, on the other had is a real piece of junk. It uses a realtek chipset, I don't have the NIC anymore but I did a quite google on the chipset, and I just heard complaints, more on the "Poor performer" side than anything. So don't expect to have the NIC perform.

PS: the Network cards I used for my experiment was a 3com 3c905TX-M and a 3c905TX-NM, both Rev B.

 
Hmm, I think Fry's give you store credit if you 'return' items without a receipt? Plz don't ask me the relevance to this post about the very expensive nic 😉
 


<< dong you slappo! at least give the person that gave you that idea credit! that would be ME ofcourse. 😉 >>



LOL, I didn't even know you had an account here! Hehe, yes of course this was melonhead's idea
 
Regarding the fans on switches: some of the older D-Link switches had fans. My LinkSys 5-port does not, and I'm pretty happy with it overall. Very small and non-intrusive.
 
If your switch is only getting 2mb then there is either a problem with something else, or the hub is faulty. You shouldnt be asking whether the switch sucks in general, but rather its reliability. All switches are made to run close to their rated speed. If it doesnt, then its a faulty or defective item and they wouldnt be sold.

-Steve
 


<< If your switch is only getting 2mb then there is either a problem with something else, or the hub is faulty. You shouldnt be asking whether the switch sucks in general, but rather its reliability. All switches are made to run close to their rated speed. If it doesnt, then its a faulty or defective item and they wouldnt be sold.

-Steve
>>



good point!
hrm, sounds pretty good deal to me, since i dont' mind waiting for rebates, and it's not THAT overpriceced for a NIC
 


<< Anyone have this switch? I'm looking for a good quality switch to take with me to college. Does this have a fan-I want one without a fan, as it will be in my dorm room. If this does have a fan, anyone have a reccomendation for a good swtich that does not have a fan (10/100, 5 port minimum, something like 8 ports or 12 would be preffered. Thanks. >>



This one (at Buy.com for $35.00) is small. You can fit it in your shirt pocket. It has 5 ports, detects uplink automatically so you can use any of the 5 ports as the uplink, oh yeah, no fan also! 🙂

 
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