Description
Product Description
The D‑Link DES‑1008C is a simple and cost‑effective 8‑port Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for expanding wired networks without the need for complex configuration. With 8 × 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports, this switch delivers high‑speed connectivity for computers, printers, IP cameras, gaming consoles, and other networked devices.
As an unmanaged switch, it operates in a true plug‑and‑play manner—no setup or software is required. It supports auto‑negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX, which simplifies connectivity and ensures compatibility with various devices and cables. The DES‑1008C features a non‑blocking switching engine that ensures full bandwidth across all ports for smooth data transmission.
Its fanless design provides silent operation, making it ideal for use in quiet environments like homes, offices, and classrooms. The compact lightweight design enables easy placement on desktops, shelves, or wall mounting.
Specifications (Verified & Accurate)
📡 Ports & Interface
- Ethernet Ports: 8 × 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45
- Total Ports: 8 Ports
- Auto Negotiation: Supported
- Auto MDI/MDIX: Supported
🚀 Performance
- Switching Capacity: 16 Gbps
- Forwarding Rate: 11.9 Mpps
- MAC Address Table: 2K entries
- Jumbo Frames: Up to 9 KB
🔌 Network Features
- Switch Type: Unmanaged (Layer 2)
- Plug‑and‑Play: Yes
- Non‑Blocking Architecture: Yes
- Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x (Full Duplex)
⚙️ General
- Form Factor: Desktop / Wall‑mountable
- Build: Compact plastic chassis
- Cooling: Fanless (silent operation)
- Power Supply: External AC adapter
- Power Consumption: Low (~3–5 W)
- Dimensions: ~150 × 80 × 25 mm
- Weight: ~0.15 kg
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
- Storage Temperature: –20°C to 70°C
Key Features
✔ 8 × Gigabit RJ45 ports for high‑speed wired connections
✔ Plug‑and‑play design with no configuration required
✔ Auto‑negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX for hassle‑free setup
✔ Fanless silent operation
✔ Compact and lightweight for desktops or wall mounting
✔ Non‑blocking architecture for smooth data transfer
Typical Use Cases
✔ Home and small office LAN expansion
✔ Connecting PCs, printers, and NAS devices
✔ IP camera networking (non‑PoE)
✔ Gaming and entertainment systems
✔ Classroom or small business network setups










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