
Review Summary
2018-01-04T17:22:43
This switch does great on our Home Network. Originally was considering a Net-gear but this one does just as good.Nice Led Lights and Fast Lan Transfer Speeds.
FRANZ S.
5
IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T)
IEEE802.3u (100BASE-TX)
IEEE802.3ab (1000BASE-T), AUTO-MDIX
IEEE802.3x
RJ-45 8-pin connector (shielded)
10/100/1000 Mbps
10 Gbps
256 KB
1000 Mbps (1000 BASE-T)
100 Mbps (100 BASE-TX)
10 Mbps (10 BASE-T)
Store & Forward
9,216 Bytes (Header 14 Bytes + FCS 4 Bytes inclusive)
8B1Q4/4D-PAM5 (1000 BASE-T)
4B5B/MLT-3 (100 BASE-TX)
Manchester encoding (10 BASE-T)
CSMA/CD
1,488,095 packets/second (1000 BASE-T)
148,810 packets/second (100 BASE-TX)
14,881 packets/second (10 BASE-T)
8,190 (Self Learning)
Default 300 seconds
Internal AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
Max 2.9W
32 to 122 deg. F / 0 to 50 deg. C, 10 - 85% humidity (non-condensing)
VCCI Class A, UL60950-1, FCC Class A, Canada IC Class A, VCCI Class A, FCC Class A, Canada IC Class A
10BASE-T: RJ-45 two-pair Cat3 UTP or higher
100BASE-TX: RJ-45 two-pair Cat5 UTP or higher
1000BASE-T: RJ-45 two-pair Cat5e UTP or higher
7.09 x 4.02 x 1.18" / 180.09 x 102.11 x 29.97mm
1.1lbs / 0.50kg
747464130200
Very Solid Gigabit Switch
By FRANZ S.
This switch does great on our Home Network. Originally was considering a Net-gear but this one does just as good.Nice Led Lights and Fast Lan Transfer Speeds.
Buffalo's BS-GU Series of Gigabit Green Ethernet Switches offer an easy and cost-effective way to extend your business network at gigabit Ethernet speeds. Plug and play installation requires no additional software or configuration; each auto-sensing gigabit port automatically detects and configures the correct connection.
Lifetime warranty
5 gigabit Ethernet ports
Durable metal chassis
Fanless, compact design
Fast and easy setup
802.3az Green Ethernet technology
Loop detection/prevention (depending on model)
Easily mount on a wall or place it on a desktop
Buffalo's Gigabit Green Ethernet Switches include power-savings features, like 802.3az Green Ethernet technology and an energy conservation feature that monitors the activity status of each port to reduce the total power consumed, therefore reducing related operational costs. Gigabit speeds, eco-minded operation, performance-minded features and a lifetime warranty make Buffalo's BS-GU Series of Gigabit Green Ethernet Switches a perfect network extension solution for your office.
Built To Last
Buffalo's Gigabit Green Ethernet Switches come with a compact and durable all metal chassis and are fanless which provides silent and reliable operation. Buffalo's lifetime warranty ensures that you will never have to replace your switch due to defects.
Easily Extend Your Home Network
Integrates any Ethernet enabled device with plug and play setup including PCs, TVs, gaming consoles and other digital home appliances.
Gigabit Ethernet
Multiple gigabit Ethernet ports provide fast transfer rates of large bandwidth intensive files including graphics and multimedia.
Fast and Easy Setup
Easy to read LED indicators for each port clearly and quickly communicate which ports have active connections as well as which ports have gigabit speed devices attached. Auto-MDIX provides fast plug and play setup, eliminating the need for a crossover cable while auto-negotiation detects the link speed of the attached device and adjusts for compatibility and optimal performance, making the switch backwards compatible with older network devices.
Save Energy and Operational Expenses
802.3az Green Ethernet technology monitors the link status of each port and only provides power to those that have a connected device that is powered on and puts transmitters into sleep mode when no information is being sent or received. In addition, the length of cable connected to each port is detected and the amount of power supplied is adjusted accordingly. All of these features add up to energy savings of up to 79% over traditional switches.
Detect Network Disruptions
Buffalo's Gigabit Green Ethernet Switches come with loop detection. Loop detection will alert you of a loop in your network by lighting an LED on the front of the switch.