Switch with 2Gbit ports?

Hello, I am looking for a managed switch with 8 2-2.5 Gbit ports.

I'm not getting anywhere, either I'm looking in the wrong place or I only see 1Gbit switches.

Does anyone know a good switch with these specifications?

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modecoolboy
4 months ago

TP-Link TL-SG108-M2

https://www.amazon.de/TP-Link-TL-SG108-M2-Desktop Switch-Ports/dp/B08WQ16H4N?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A1AOD6NZ8T40S4&th=1

Luffy123777
4 months ago

Gigabit switches are 1000Mbit/s

1 GB of switches are from about 2008 and are 100Mbit/s

So are 2GB switches from 2008. the Gi9gabit switches of today

modecoolboy
4 months ago
Reply to  Luffy123777

1 GB are 1000 Mbit/s to use the speed you need CAT 5 E at least on network cables.

You only have 100 Mbit/s that you use an old network cable of only CAT 5.

For the 2.5 GB what the questioner wants to use, he needs a network cable CAT 6 which supports up to 10 GB.

TP Link also has switch with 10 GB ports.

For high-performance servers, TP Link Switch also has those with 40 GB per port and you need a network cable from CAT 8

Luffy123777
4 months ago
Reply to  modecoolboy

Good, so on my old switch it’s different

There is Gigabit Switch with 2Gbit Ports

And the Gigabit mean 100Mbit/s ports, while the 2 Gigabit ports mean the 1000Mbit/s ports

And no, my Lan cables are Cat 5 cables.

modecoolboy
4 months ago

This does not mean the speed what the individual port can but the entire system of switch total power. There are no 2GB per port.

An example with the switch what I sent the questioner.

8× 2,5-Gigabit ports unlock the highest performance of your multi-gig band width and devices and offer Switching capacity of up to 40 Gbit/s.