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D-Link DGS-1016S 16-Port Low Profile Gigabit Unmanaged Switch (Metal Housing)
D-Link 16
Slim, Low-Profile Design
Allowing the switch to be placed on the desktop or mounted on the wall
High-Speed Gigabit Networking
Connect up to 16 devices for fast file transfers and smooth media streaming
Silent Operation
Fanless design means the switch is virtually silent when in use
Energy Efficient
Integrated energy-saving technology to reduce power usage automatically
Connect More, Connect Faster
The 16-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Switch is ideal for homes and small-to-medium-sized businesses looking for a quick and easy way to upgrade or expand their network. Its slim, low-profile design means it can be placed on the desktop or mounted on the wall. Simple to set up with no software or configuration needed.
Silent and built to last
Metal casing with a fanless design not only means silent operation but also reduces energy usage and enhances reliability.
Visual Cable Diagnostics
LEDs on each port allow you to quickly see when something is wrong with the connection.
Good for your wallet, great for the planet
With its integrated power-saving technologies, the switch automatically reduces power consumption when a low-traffic or idle port is detected. It can also detect when a shorter network cable is connected to use less power on that port.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| MPN | DGS-1016S |
| Product Condition | Brand New/Unused |
| Product Use | General |
| SKU | 529595 |
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