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- Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Unmanaged Desktop Gigabit Switch Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Unmanaged Desktop Gigabit Switch
Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Unmanaged Desktop Gigabit Switch
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The Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Desktop Gigabit Switch connects devices and the home network at blazing Gigabit speeds and fits any environment. The Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Desktop Gigabit Switch can boost data transfer speeds for connected network devices such as IP phones, network storage devices, PCs and laptops at blazing-fast Gigabit speed.
Key Features
- Five (5) 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Ports.
- Boosts transfer speeds for connected devices such as IP phones and PCs.
- Three (3) QoS ports with assigned medium-priority mechanism.
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet standard.
- Provides power-saving benefits without compromising performance.
- Fits any environment, regardless of desktop or wallmount installation.
- QoS ports for guaranteed smooth transfer of bandwidth-intensive applications.
Optimised for smooth VoIP and data exchange
The Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Desktop Gigabit Switch has 3 QoS ports with an assigned high- and medium-priority mechanism to enhance the stability of VoIP and data exchange. Just connect network devices such as IP phones, PCs, laptops or network storages to the high-priority or medium-priority ports of your choice, you can then enjoy smooth VoIP communication and data transfer at the same time.
Green switch saves energy
Compliant with the IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet standard, the Zyxel GS-105B v3 5-Port Desktop Gigabit Switch provides power-saving benefits without compromising performance. The GS-105B v3 can automatically adjust power consumption according to the number of active, connected network devices and cable length; that is, it consumes less power if fewer network devices are connected and active, or when the length of Ethernet cable is shorter.