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While this is not as fun as buying PC parts, its still something that can have a major impact on my XBMC setup. I also know there are a ton of "New Egg Ninjas" here that can help me find an awesome deal.

That being said, I'm starting a new job soon where I will be able to work from home. I'm really looking forward to this. The problem is the laptop that will be issued to me has wireless disabled for security reasons. I have Uverse for my isp and I'm currently using their 2Wire gateway. It has a handful of ports on the back and they are all occupied. I don't want to disconnect/reconnect cables anytime I have to bring the laptop home for work. I would like to keep this future proof in case I move and want to wire in the entire household. With this in mind I'm thinking I'll need at least 16 ports.

As I said, I have a 2Wire gateway that I will connect to the switch. Everything else (xbmc, server, XBox360, AVR, Work Laptop, etc...) will be connected to the switch. The 2Wire has wireless all ready so I'm not concerned about wireless on the switch.

Here is what I'm looking for:

unmanaged switch (I want this to be plug and play)
Does not need wireless support because my gateway has built in wireless
gigabit speeds for fast file transfers between my server and XBMC box. (Both have gigibit lan ports).
16 ports (minimum)
No preference for desktop / rack mount etc.
budget: close to $100 USD or lower
I'm in the US so no overseas seller.


I've found this TP-Link Switch all ready. Is there a similar/better option for a cheaper price?

Thanks

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Look at the trendnet green switches, low cost and excellent performance and durability in my experience.

This one right here would fit the bill nicely:

http://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-GREENnet-...B0044GJ516

you wont find a 16 port gige for much cheaper unless possibly a no-name brand which I wouldn't suggest.

You could go with 2 8-port switches (although then you'd really only be getting 14 usable ports) but the trendnet 8port gige switches are on slickdeals quite often for $20-$30. I'd go for the ones with the metal casing instead of the plastic casing.

Example of a 8-port slickdeal:

http://slickdeals.net/f/4710298-TRENDnet...-Switch-30
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Hi Smile

A college of mine has this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6833156251

Then he needed another 2 ports so the he bought it again.... and wired them together... Cat 6 to each other a 1 foot cable.... or was it 3" don't recall... anyways it works....

I personally have the http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6833127325
but the 5 port version.... its wonderful.... plug and play.....

Sorry can't help much anymore....
(2012-06-10 17:46)gabbott Wrote:  Look at the trendnet green switches, low cost and excellent performance and durability in my experience.

This one right here would fit the bill nicely:

http://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-GREENnet-...B0044GJ516

you wont find a 16 port gige for much cheaper unless possibly a no-name brand which I wouldn't suggest.

You could go with 2 8-port switches (although then you'd really only be getting 14 usable ports) but the trendnet 8port gige switches are on slickdeals quite often for $20-$30. I'd go for the ones with the metal casing instead of the plastic casing.

Good stuff..... for the Trendnet.... 16 port....

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Looking more at that tp-link switch you posted. Great price for a 16-port, spec-wise looks good, not familiar with the name but notice it does have a 5-year warranty which is decent for a cheap switch.

Now if you want to spend a little more you could go for an HP procurve switch that has a lifetime warranty. You'll spend a closer to $150 for one of those and those were the switches I always used to buy but started getting the trendnets for their cheaper price and worked well.

http://www.buy.com/prod/hp-procurve-1410...08196.html
Heh, now that you got me looking, this seems like a great deal:

http://www.buy.com/prod/zyxel-gs1100-16-...16459.html

I've not used zyxel swtiches but years ago used some of their firewalls/access points and they were top-notch.
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Seems like a hell of a deal on the zyxel. My previous tech support job had me working with lots of different ISP's and I don't think I ever ran into a problem with one of their modems. Seems like a solid brand. This may be a winner, especially at that price.

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(2012-06-10 18:21)htpc guy Wrote:  Seems like a hell of a deal on the zyxel. My previous tech support job had me working with lots of different ISP's and I don't think I ever ran into a problem with one of their modems. Seems like a solid brand. This may be a winner, especially at that price.

It does for that price....

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(2012-06-10 17:41)htpc guy Wrote:  While this is not as fun as buying PC parts, its still something that can have a major impact on my XBMC setup. I also know there are a ton of "New Egg Ninjas" here that can help me find an awesome deal.

That being said, I'm starting a new job soon where I will be able to work from home. I'm really looking forward to this. The problem is the laptop that will be issued to me has wireless disabled for security reasons. I have Uverse for my isp and I'm currently using their 2Wire gateway. It has a handful of ports on the back and they are all occupied. I don't want to disconnect/reconnect cables anytime I have to bring the laptop home for work. I would like to keep this future proof in case I move and want to wire in the entire household. With this in mind I'm thinking I'll need at least 16 ports.

As I said, I have a 2Wire gateway that I will connect to the switch. Everything else (xbmc, server, XBox360, AVR, Work Laptop, etc...) will be connected to the switch. The 2Wire has wireless all ready so I'm not concerned about wireless on the switch.

Here is what I'm looking for:

unmanaged switch (I want this to be plug and play)
Does not need wireless support because my gateway has built in wireless
gigabit speeds for fast file transfers between my server and XBMC box. (Both have gigibit lan ports).
16 ports (minimum)
No preference for desktop / rack mount etc.
budget: close to $100 USD or lower
I'm in the US so no overseas seller.


I've found this TP-Link Switch all ready. Is there a similar/better option for a cheaper price?

Thanks

let me ask why would you need 16 ports at one location you mention that your adding a laptop to your existing network.

this is what i have completely plug and play in 3 different locations in my house i have never had a single problem and very cheap

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dynex-DX-GB5PRT-...1e68c36cdb


Dynex DX-GB5PRT 5-Port 10/100/1000 GB Ethernet Switch $14,41

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8-port zyxel is just 30 right now - i can't imagine you'll need the 16; at any point, I'd buy this one.

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I guess you guys are right. Its half the price going for an 8 port, which will be plenty for now. If I need more ports later I can always add another small switch.

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I need more than 8 Smile.

Definitely keep your eye on Slickdeals.net.
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