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Cisco SRW2024 24-port Gigabit Switch - WebView
— Linksys SRW2024 —
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Linksys SRW2024
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We found 4 listings for the Cisco SRW2024 24-port Gigabit Switch - WebView (Linksys SRW2024):
Specs
UPC 7-45883-56244-2, EAN 0-745883-562442, EAN 7-458835-624428
Linksys a.k.a.
Linksys SRW2024 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Auto-sensing | Yes |
| Managed | Yes |
| Switch Type | Rack Mount |
| Details |
| Duplex | Full |
| Ethernet Speed | 10/100/1000Mbps |
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| Details (continued) |
| Number of Ports | 24 |
| Dimensions |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
09 Oct 2008



It's a Cisco product in a small box
I ordered this switch when we were overhauling our office infrastructure.
It works great, allowed to identify some severe port loads and concurrency issues that caused problems before. Port mirroring for monitoring works great, the limit of 4 ports is still there, but it is expected on a switch of this class.
This switch does not allow for application selection for traffic priority, as much simpler models do, but it gives an experienced user much more flexibility in setting up permission...
–T. Souslinfrom Amazon.com
29 Sep 2008



Good Product
The reviewers complaining about no Firefox support need to wake up, this is an entry level business switch, its server class, which has never really cared about such things. It's supposed to be managed from a server OS and not your macbook. While it would be nice to support all browsers it's a bit silly to dismiss the switch because of it.
This product is noisy - you've been warned. I cracked mine open and there is no attempt to dampen the fans which are two 40mm SUNON running 12v 0.8a. T...
–Crankyhobofrom Amazon.com
25 Jul 2008



Best bang for the buck for small-mid size business
No offense, but the other reviewers are splitting hairs. I have used Cisco 2900, 3000, 4500 and 6500 series switches. These suckers have many features that $2500+ units don't: Ability to test lines remotely on a per-port basis, advanced diagnostics, etc. They work fine when fed by higher-end cisco equipment, work well with Kiwi syslog servers. Only negative I can find is that they don't have command line interface, but what do you want for "same-as-cisco for 1/5 the price?"
–Biff Simpsonfrom Amazon.com