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NETGEAR GS108E-300NAS 8-Port Gigabit Plus Switch | ProSAFE, Enterprise
Netgear
MPN: GS108E-300NAS
$48.99$75.31
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Key Features
- 8 x 10/100/1,000 Mbps RJ-45 ports
- Plus-managed Layer 2 switching
- VLAN support for traffic segmentation
- Desktop form factor
- Metal housing
- Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
- NETGEAR PROAV / ProSAFE class design
- Segment traffic cleanly using Plus management and VLAN support
Maintain predictable performance where unmanaged switches fall short. The NETGEAR GS108E-300NAS gives you 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports in a compact desktop design, with Plus management features that help separate traffic, reduce broadcast noise, and keep connected devices easier to control.
This model is a strong fit for conference rooms, AV racks, small office closets, and edge aggregation points where you need more than plug-and-play switching but do not want the complexity of a fully managed platform. VLAN support helps segment voice, video, and data traffic. Its metal chassis is built for steady operation in professional environments, and the Gigabit port set keeps endpoints, controllers, and media devices moving at line rate.
Choose this switch when the network needs basic control, cleaner segmentation, and dependable throughput in a small footprint. It is a practical step up from entry-level unmanaged hardware for teams that care about traffic separation, device visibility, and long-term deployment consistency.
Ideal For
- Conference room AV switching for displays, codecs, and control systems
- Small office network segmentation for printers, workstations, and phones
- Edge aggregation in a wiring closet with limited rack space
- Pro AV device connectivity where basic management is required
Why This Product
- 1Adds Plus management where unmanaged switches offer no traffic control
- 2Supports VLAN segmentation for cleaner device separation
- 3Delivers 8 Gigabit ports in a compact desktop footprint
- 4Fits pro AV and edge network roles better than basic plug-and-play switches







