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D-Link Ethernet Switches

D-Link Ethernet Switches

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What is D-Link Ethernet Switches?

D-Link offers Ethernet switches.

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What is D-Link Ethernet Switches?

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D-Link offers Ethernet switches.

Reviewers rate Usability highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of D-Link Ethernet Switches are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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D-Link Ethernet Switches have proven to be valuable tools for various organizations and industries, addressing a range of connectivity challenges. From supporting and accessing areas not covered by main switch stacks to meeting both emergency and daily demands, these switches have shown their adaptability in diverse environments. Users and other end devices are directly connected to the switches, which are then uplinked to the distribution and core layer, ensuring reliable network performance.

One notable use case of D-Link Ethernet Switches is in K12 Texas Schools, where they are deployed on every campus and building, providing a consistent and stable network connection. Prior to implementing these switches, the organization faced frequent switch malfunctions and unknown connectivity problems, which caused significant disruptions. However, since adopting D-Link Ethernet Switches, the network conjunction issues have been resolved, allowing for seamless configuration of VLANs.

In addition to the education sector, D-Link Ethernet Switches have also found prominence in industry environments, thanks to their reliability and ease of configuration. Each department within organizations can have its own switches tailored to their specific needs, ensuring efficient company-wide network connectivity. These switches have become indispensable tools for companies looking for dependable network solutions that can handle their unique requirements.

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Roni Peterson Alvarenga | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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I use D-Link Ethernet Switches for support and access in places where my main switch stacks are not covered. The equipment I use belongs to the business line, is manageable, PoE and has a high workload capacity. They are efficient equipment that meet both emergency and daily demands. Adaptable to various environments.
  • Access control via VLANs
  • Relatively easy configurations
  • Application of functional QoS
  • Poor Graphical Interface
  • Switching between PoE and direct power does not work well, causing several reboots on the device
  • Slightly poor equipment housing quality
The focus of the equipment is SoHo, that is, small businesses or companies and even domestic use. It meets these scenarios very well. Using for large scale, they can present difficulties to maintain throughput, that is, its use in large networks can be difficult to maintain. Another issue to be taken into account is technical assistance, they are not as agile as the competition.
  • Its installation is incredibly simple, even a layman on the subject is able to operate it.
  • Equipment compatible with several other makes and models.
  • Possibility to work with IPv6 is a feature that is extremely important for us, and the equipment has it.
  • Reduction of oscillations in the network caused by repeater equipment (which was replaced by D-links).
  • Low cost of implementation and acquisition, making it possible to acquire a sufficient quantity to meet the entire park and demand.
  • Due to its low price, we have no losses with maintenance, and can simply purchase other equipment for replacement.
For the use we have proposed for DE-Links (use in locations with difficult access, or for expanding the network inside rooms), its main advantage is its low price. It has a large part of the competitors' functionalities, of course, in a simpler way, but serving efficiently and at a lower price.
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