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Buyer Beware - yout get what you pay for!, September 6, 2009
This review is from: Cisco SLM2005 5-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Smart Switch with PD and AC Power (Personal Computers)
I purchased a SLM2008 8 port Managed Gige switch and two SLM2005 5 port Gige
switches. I am running a Cisco WS-G3550T-24 (24 ports Gige TX, and 2 Gbic slots)
as a central house switch that connects to a WS2950T-24 with two GigE-TX ports as
uplinks to the 3350. I am running QOS end to end for my VOIP PBX and Linksys PAP2T
analog 2 port FXS adapters for analog DECT 6.0 cordless phones. What I liked about
the Linksys devices is they are 802.3af 15V POE compliant which is great for powering
POE phones.
However in under 4 months one of the 5 port devices went bad. I ordered another
immediately as I didn't have a spare, and sent it in for repair. Now two months
later I have a second bad 5 port SLM2005 go bad. This one was hanging off my
2950T-24 and when the switch went, it destroyed the Gbic Phy chip on port Gige0/1
on my Cisco 2950T-24 switch :(
This is too bad. The first failure was after performing perfectly for 3+ months
at 1000Mbs Full Duplex, all of a sudden port 3 and 4 could not handshake. Then I
lost port 5. A 2 port Gige switch is fairly useless. On the second 5 port SLM2005
there was a fault in the power circuit. I noticed electrolytic leakage on one of the
capacitors in the power section. When it went, it killed the SLM2005 and it took
the GigE Phy chip in my Cisco 2950T-24 switch with it.
Ironically I have spares for the 3550 switch, and I can pick up another 2950T-24 as they
are only about $200 on the used market. My firewalls are Dual Juniper GS5. I guess it pays
to stick with the good stuff. I mean the 2950 Switches are almost 10 years old and you
normally can't kill them. The linksys Gig switches I would classify as Junk sadly.
But I rather bite the bullet now, spend the money and have it last then replace these
cheap knock-off's every few months.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
cheap gigabit for your house, January 4, 2009
This review is from: Cisco SLM2005 5-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Smart Switch with PD and AC Power (Personal Computers)
I bought two of these for my network at home. I have lots of actual cisco gear, but chose these because they are small and quiet. I really liked that I can power this unit from my larger PoE switches in my data closet. If you need cheap switches that do the job right, buy these
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