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NETGEAR ProSafe Managed Switches

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What is NETGEAR ProSafe Managed Switches?

NETGEAR ProSafe Managed Switches is San Jose headquartered NETGEAR's line of LAN switch technology.

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What is NETGEAR ProSafe Managed Switches?

NETGEAR ProSafe Managed Switches is San Jose headquartered NETGEAR's line of LAN switch technology.

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NetGear ProSafe Managed Switches

Rating: 8 out of 10
June 20, 2017
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3 years of experience
NetGear switches were used for the business when it moved from the garage to the first official office. [They were] Used for both voice and data traffic.
  • The switches met the data transfer needs of a small business with about 30 users and 4 servers.
  • The web interface was adequate for a business that didn't have the need to dive into a device with a CLI.
  • These were wall mounted. Not the best network design, but small businesses cut corners. The mounting holes helped with this "solution".
Well suited for a small business with minimal IT capital.
  • The NetGear switches made a positive impact as entry level switches for a startup company.
The NetGear switches are definitely entry-level switches. They don't have the functionality (or cost) of Dell, HP, nor Cisco. But for the money, a business that is just starting out can't complain.
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