CES 2009 Launch: GREENnet Switches TRENDnet TV
CES 2009: GREENnet Switches
Presented by Denise and Zak
Duration : 0:3:23
D-LinkTV D.I.Y. #102 8-Port Desktop Switch (DGS-2208)
In this episode Mike discusses and illustrates how to install the D-Link 8-Port Desktop Switch (DGS-2208).
The DGS-2208 provides three key benefits through its cutting edge, innovative D-Link Green eco-friendly technology:
* Reduces power consumption & creates less heat
* Extended product life
* Reduces operating costs
Power Savings by Number of Connected Ports and Link Status
Computers do not require Internet access all the time; neither do switches utilize all ports at all times. When a computer or network equipment is shut down, switches often remain on and continue to consume considerable amounts of power. With D-Link Green Technology, D-Link switches can automatically detect link status and reduce power usage of ports that are idle. Computers or any connecting parties set to standby mode (not power off), however, will not provide significant power savings.
Power Savings by Cable Length
D-Link Green verified switches have the ability to analyze the length of any Ethernet cable connected to them for adjustment of power usage accordingly. Shorter lengths require less power.
Overall Power Savings Per Day
For a traditional switch, power consumption remains constant even when the ports are not in use. In a standard workday scenario where PCs are used for 10 hours a day and powered off 14 hours a day, and connected to the switch using 20 meter cables, D-Link Green Technology can save up to 40%* power used for each system.
Note: Switch uses switching power adapter. The cable length which PCs are connected to switch is 20m cables.
Get the blazing speed of Gigabit Ethernet with the D-Link DGS-2208, an 8-port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Switch that delivers power, performance, and reliability in one cost-effective, space-saving design. Increase the speed of your network server and backbone connections, or make Gigabit to the desktop a reality.
Power users in the home, office, workgroup, or creative production environment can now move large, bandwidth-intensive files faster. Transfer graphics, CGI, CAD, or multimedia files across the network instantly.
Power-Packed
The D-Link DGS-2208 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch features a non-blocking switching architecture that filters and forwards packets at full wire-speed for maximum throughput. An 8,000 MAC address table provides scalability for even the largest networks. Address learning and aging, 802.3x Flow Control for full duplex mode, and back pressure flow control for half-duplex mode alleviates traffic congestion and ensures reliable data transmission.
Designed using industry standards, it is compatible with virtually all 10, 100, and 1000Mbps Ethernet devices and other vendor equipment. The D-Link DGS-2208 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch protects your existing network investments while providing you with a straightforward migration path to faster Gigabit speeds.
Easy to use
The auto features of this gigabit switch make installation plug and play and hassle-free. No configuring is required. Auto MDI/MDI-X crossover on all ports eliminate the need for crossover cables or uplink ports. Auto-negotiation on each port senses the link speed of a network device (either 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps) and intelligently adjusts for compatibility and optimal performance.
The switch also features diagnostic LEDs which display status and activity, allowing you to quickly detect and correct problems on the network.
* Power savings may vary depending on products used.
Maximum power savings when compared to a D-Link conventional switch. Uses up to 80% less energy when connected devices are powered down and up to 40% less energy when connected devices are used 10 hours and powered down 14 hours over a 24-hour period, when connected via 20 meter Ethernet cables.
D-Link Green Technology features available on hardware version C1 or later.
Duration : 0:2:15
D-Link Q&A Episode 1: Router Basics
This is the first episode of D-LinkTV Q&A where we take your questions and answer them. Episode 1: Router Basics. Questions include: Why would I want a router if I only own one PC? What is NAT and how does it help? What is Staple Packet Inspection and how does it help? What are the benefits of a wireless router if I don’t plan on buying a laptop? We will be answering these and many more of your questions in upcoming episodes of D-LinkTV Q&A.
Duration : 0:5:46
Wireless Networking Overview – Courtesy of Netgear Media
This video shows a general overview of wireless networking and how to select the wireless product thats right for you.
Duration : 0:3:28
Dotto Tech – Season 5 Episode 22 – Wireless Network
Steve Dotto explains how to set up a wireless network. For more information please go to (www.dottotech.com)
Duration : 0:7:44
Learn the Default Password for Every Network Router!
Need to reset your router? Veronica shows you how to find your default username and password to make that process easier, on today’s Tekzilla Daily. Or, you could always use this information to hack your neighbor’s router. Your choicel.
Duration : 0:1:49
TRENDnet TV – New to Networking – Difference Between a Hub, Switch, and Router
New to Networking – Difference Between a Hub, Switch, and Router Presented by John and Catherine
Duration : 0:4:47
RepublicNetworks.com | What is a Network Router and what does it do?
This is part four of our network devices module. This part covers network routers and thier role in a data network. Routers are the most important part of any network because they connect multiple networks together. Routers vary from manufacturer but in general they all do the same thing.. connect different networks together so data can flow across networks. We highly advise you view these videos in order from the first module because the information builds through the module.
Duration : 0:8:28
Easy Steps to Securing Your D-Link Home Network
Don’t let your neighbors or intruders connect to your wireless network. We strongly suggest that you replace the default passwords on every device you purchase with passwords of your own. Default means that every router, access point or other networking device comes with the same password. Imagine how many “”dlink”" networks there would be in the world if none of our customers renamed their routers? Hackers make it a point to know every company’s default passwords. By simply defining a new password, one that will certainly be easier for you to remember than the default, you will establish the protection you need to halt hackers from accessing your network or devices.
As you answer the questions posed by our easy set-up wizards, rename your router and devices something unique and easy for you to remember. But be careful not to be so creative or simplistic that you provide sensitive information with the name you give your device. “”Smith Family Router”" is not the best idea.
Duration : 0:5:59
RepublicNetworks.com | What is a Network Switch and what does it do?
This is the third part of our on-going module of network connected devices. This part overviews network switches and what functions and roles they may play in a network structure. Network switches are intelligent devices in that they direct data flows to the appropriate devices on your network once they have learned what devices are connected to the switches’ physical ports. We advise to watch this series in order that way your information builds on prior information.
Duration : 0:10:0