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Bozack90
Dec 23, 2017Aspirant
Advice on what to buy - switch for home use
Hello I have moved into a new house where at each of the coax locations and in the home office is a Cat5e network drop, currently I have a total of 8 locations. I also have fios into the house. Lo...
- Dec 29, 2017
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DaneA
Dec 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Bozack90,
Welcome to the community! :)
The latest model of the JGS516 switch is the JGS516v2 (v = version). As far as I have checked the specifications of both GS316 and the JGS516v2 switch, the only difference is the MAC Address Table size. The GS316 has a MAC Address Table size of 16K while the JGS516v2 has a MAC Address Table size of 8K. Both switches are compatible for home use.
Let me share the data sheet of the GS316 and the JGS516v2 switches below:
GS316 SOHO Gigabit Ethernet Data Sheet
ProSAFE JGS516v2 Switch Data Sheet
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DaneA
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Bozack90
Dec 25, 2017Aspirant
Hey Dane,
Thanks, I am also thinking of model GS116A
They all seem very similar though, thanks
- XavierLLDec 26, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Bozack,
In terms of the performance all models are quite similar . They are line-rate models with a non-blocking architecture so you can support 16 devices at 1Gbps with no bottleneck.
If you have a rack or a small cabinet the JGS516 it´s the perfect fit as it´s a rackmountable model. If you don´t have a rack and you just want to wall-mount the switch the GS316 and GS116 will work well as they are desktop/wall-mount switches.
Hope it helps!
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
- DaneADec 29, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
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