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D-Link Unmanaged 24-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Desktop or Rackmount Switch | DGS-1024D

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DGS-1024D
  • 24 Gigabit ports for blazing fast wired connectivity
  • Integrated QoS Engine for traffic optimization
  • Innovative design runs quiet, cool and clean
  • Easy "Plug & Play" Installation

OVERVIEW

The D-Link 24-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Desktop or Rackmount Switch offers an economical way for SOHO and small to medium businesses (SMB) to deploy an energy-efficient switch that features the increased bandwidth of Gigabit ports.

GIGABIT ON EVERY PORT

These switches bring the speed of Gigabit Ethernet to each and every port for a truly high-speed network. If your network has a mix of legacy and modern computing capabilities, each port allows for 10Mbps standard Ethernet, 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, or 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet connections. You have the latest technology available to every computer and device connected to your network.

CONSERVES ENERGY

The DGS-1024D helps you conserve energy automatically through several methods. It automatically powers down ports that have no link, saving substantial amounts of power by cutting power usage for unused ports or any ports connected to computers that have been shut down.

EASY TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN

This switch was designed for Plug-and-Play and hassle-free installation. Auto-MDI/MDI-X crossover on all ports eliminates the need for crossover cables when connecting to another switch or hub. Auto-negotiation on each port senses the link speed of a network device and intelligently adjusts for compatibility and optimal performance. Diagnostic LEDs and cable diagnostics allow for quick detection and correction of network problems.

IMPROVED NETWORK EFFICIENCY

The DGS-1024D switch incorporates several optional advanced features to help simplify and improve network management and efficiency. Flow Control throttles connections to ensure connectivity during heavy usage periods by reducing packet loss and wasteful data retransmission. In addition, Storm Control and Port Isolation mitigates the effects of broadcast storms caused by rogue software and malware, which propagate across networks and can bring communication to a standstill.