š Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Seamless Connectivity!
The D-Link 5-Port 2.5GB Unmanaged Gaming Switch is engineered for high-performance networking, featuring five 2.5G Ethernet ports that deliver up to 25Gbps switching capacity. Its smart auto-negotiation technology ensures compatibility across devices, while QoS prioritizes traffic for a seamless online experience. With a durable, fanless design, this switch operates quietly and efficiently, making it the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Data Transfer Rate | 25 Gigabits Per Second |
Interface | RJ45 |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Switch Type | multi-speed unmanaged |
Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.85"L x 3.54"W x 1.1"H |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
C**L
Works like a champ!
Metal case. Stickable rubber feet. Five 2.5 gb connections, all linked. Not a bad thing to say.
M**S
Fast Speeds in a Small Package
Love this unmanaged switch! It is very fast and I appreciate the LEDs to understand what speed it is running at. Speed test verified it does indeed hit it's advertised speeds. Well worth the price for the extra boost in speed over 1 gig switch.
H**S
Super easy setup and solid performance!
Picked up the D-Link DMS-105 to upgrade my home network, and it's been great so far. Literally just plugged everything in and it worked immediately ā no setup, no weird steps, just done. Iām getting full 2.5G speeds between my PC and NAS with no drops or hiccups. The switch is small, doesnāt get hot, and since itās fanless, itās totally silent which is a huge plus for my office.Build quality feels solid too, like something thatāll last for years. Definitely happy I spent a little more to get a multi-gig switch instead of sticking with a regular gigabit one. If you want a fast, no-fuss upgrade for your network, this is a great choice. Would absolutely buy it again.
I**I
Good Quality Switch pricey though
great unit, I think these switches are quite bit pricey for five ports, went with DLink as compared to cheaper Chinese brands which will fail prematurely and won't keep up with speeds, my observation reading many long term reviews, I have been using Netgear 16 port gigabit switch for 6 year with no issues, I am using it with EERO Pro 7 with gigabit internet I am get 1.2 Gbps as per test, soon we will be switching to higher speed so this will be handy. they are slightly warm to touch while in use but not hot.
L**D
Excellent little 2.5G switch
This is an unmanaged device that is truly plug and play. It is not PoE. This is exactly what I needed for this use case.
K**T
For Audio
I decided to get this switch to (theoretically) maximize the integrity of the electrical signals carrying packets of information to my streamer (WiiM Pro). My intention was to create some distance from potential interference of the router before splitting off the signal. I also have the ifi LAN iSilencer isolating the input AND switched the power supply to a 12v ifi iPower2 š I changed a lot at once, and I wasnāt in a position to blind test any of those individual components, but (and Iāll openly chalk the experience up to psychoacoustics), I do feel I heard a bit more clarity in some pretty āthickā mixes (e.g. the āMandyā and āIt Followsā scores). Put another way, perhaps the circumstance simply allowed me to perceive more of the ālive feedā from my senses (versus something consolidated over time like a smell), but Iām confident Iām not doing any harm to the system.The whole idea stemmed from (in addition to different advice on YouTube) learning that the clock in my WiiM is a reflection of its affordability. I also have a Denafrips Ares 12-1, which has a buffer and reclocking, so I was probably fine, but I figured if I canāt improve the WiiM, I can make itās job (and anything downstream) easier š¤·āāļø. My Roku Ultra is also catching signal from the D-Link. I see no differences there, but again, no perceived foul.The switch itself seems sturdy and worked right out of the box. I also appreciate the grounding post, given Iām using shielded Ethernet cables. Itās takes up little space and the lights arenāt distracting, which is nice. It might not be doing what I intended it to do, but I have every confidence it is doing what itās *designed* to do very well.
J**.
Working as advertised
Worked as advertised
J**R
Great when you have Gig + speeds and need only a couple ports.
My internet provider ran a promotion for 2 gig fiber speeds for the next couple of years. Once they installed their parts, I realized I had all my wired connections running through a single 16 port at 1 gig setup. I wanted to prioritize a couple devices, so bought this switch to take advantage of the speeds. Put my wired desktop and NAS directly, and the 16 port switch in as the third user.After doing that, realized I really wanted the PC to take advantage of all the speed, so bought a higher speed ethernet dongle. But, that's a different post.Overall, easy to set up. Good value for the price. Very easy to see which ports have 2+Gig speeds, and which are 1 gig or less. Would recommend.
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