NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Network Switch (MS305) – with 5 x 1G/2.5G, Desktop or Wall Mount, and Limited 3 Year Protection
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- At amazon.in you can purchase NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Network Switch (MS305) - with 5 x 1G/2.5G, Desktop or Wall Mount, and Limited 3 Year Protection for only Rs. 22,336
- The lowest price of NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Network Switch (MS305) - with 5 x 1G/2.5G, Desktop or Wall Mount, and Limited 3 Year Protection was obtained on January 12, 2025 1:11 am.
Original price was: ₹35,738.₹22,336Current price is: ₹22,336.
NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Network Switch (MS305) – with 5 x 1G/2.5G, Desktop or Wall Mount, and Limited 3 Year Protection Prices
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Specification: NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Network Switch (MS305) – with 5 x 1G/2.5G, Desktop or Wall Mount, and Limited 3 Year Protection
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Slackjaw99 –
Can’t go 24 hours without locking up and requiring a power cycle in order to pass packets again. This is the same behavior from all of these ~$100 5 port jokes regardless of brand. This is the second 2.5gb switch being promptly returned. And now the 3rd 2.5gb switch from TP-Link just froze as well. Gonna try getting a replacement from the manufacturer this time as Amazon just seems to be a dumping ground for defective and unreliable consumer tech.
Inkstain –
…is the kind you set up and forget about because it just works.
frank –
Great switch, very happy with this one.
icexe –
UPDATE #2. Replacement switch has the exact same problem, though this one started failing two weeks after I received the replacement. To make sure it wasn’t any of my equipment that was defective, I tried with different cables and different routers. When I went back to my old 1GB switch, all the problems went away. This switch is garbage.
UPDATE: After one month, the switch is now constantly disconnecting. I’ll be returning it.
For months after I got my Xfinity modem/router I had no idea it had a 2.5GB port on it, so I was plodding along at 1GB the entire time. When I did find out though, I bought this switch. Installation was easy, and I immediately notice the increased speed especially when transferring files across my home network and loading websites. I have my old 1GB switch daisy chained to this one for slower devices (printer, older computers, etc..) and they work together with no problem.
I wish they were a little cheaper though. This cost 5x more than an equivalent 1GB switch, which seems a little price-gougey to me. Maybe when the prices come down a bit I’ll upgrade to one with 8 ports instead of 5.
Amazonista –
I’m getting packet loss but I’m not sure if it’s the I225 ethernet adapter issues or this switch