Gar
Very Senior Member
There is a $20 coupon box to check.
EDIT: Be sure to read the 1 star reviews, I don't know if they're a concern or not. I had really only read the 5 stars.
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As far as I can tell, it is the exact same device as TRENDnet's version but in a nice silver color.
EDIT: Be sure to read the 1 star reviews, I don't know if they're a concern or not. I had really only read the 5 stars.
It's shown weird compatibility issues with three different devices
Interesting. I did not have any problems of zero connectivity. One device would occasionally lose connection for a few seconds. Another one auto-negotiated 100Mbps speed when first plugged in; rebooting it fixed that, but wtf? Both of those had bog-standard 1Gbps ports, which I'd expect to Just Work with any modern network hardware. My third problematic device was a Mac Mini M2 with 10Gbps ethernet port, which was just flaky as to performance, even though it claimed to have a 2.5Gbps connection to the switch. I'd have blamed the Mini, because it has some reputation for flaky network performance per Apple's forums; but given the other two problems I suspect that the TRENDnet switch shares at least some of the blame. I've since gotten better results by plugging the Mini into a 10Gbps port on a Netgear GS110MX switch.Funny, a half hour ago I tried connecting my Craftsman Assurelink garage door gateway to my Zyxel MG-108 and got no connection light activity. I even tried making a crossover cable and still no connection.
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