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Netgear ProSafe 48 Port Gigabit Smart Switch GS748TNA
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Manufacturer: Netgear
Model: GS748TNA
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Netgear
Label: Netgear
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Network Switch|RJ-45 Ports^48|GBIC Slots^4|Form Factor^Rack Mountable|MAC Address Table^16K|Switch Fabric^40.0Gbps|Switching Method^Store-and-Forward|10/100/1000 Mbps Ports^48|GBIC Ports^4|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T Ethernet|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.3x Flow Control|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.1p Priority Tags|Networking Standards^IEEE 802.1q VLANs
Features for Netgear ProSafe 48 Port Gigabit Smart Switch GS748TNA :
- Box Contents - 48-port Gigabit Smart Switch GS748T, Rubber footpads, Power cord, Rack-mount kit, Smart Switch Resource CD and Smart Switch Installation guide
- 4 SFP slots for fiber Gigabit Ethernet modules
- IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN (up to 64 Static VLAN groups)
- Port-based VLAN (up to 48 groups)
- IEEE 802.1p (Class of Service)
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Customer Reviews
So far, so good 
2008-08-04
It's a lot of switch for a small amount of money. Since installing it about a month ago, it's run without a hitch. I have only two hesitations in this purchase: 1) The fans are noisy, so it is best installed in a room somewhere other than where people work. 2) I have had some problems in the past with smaller Netgear switches. They have had a tendency to get zapped during lightning storms (while other manufacturers' switches weren't affected). Netgear will replace them for the cost of shipping the old one back, but you have to go through Indian-based tech support which is trained to make you feel like an blithering idiot and takes about an hour for what should be a 5-minute phone call.