D-Link DES 1005D

  • Product Code: V0005902
  • Manufacturers #: DES-1005D/B
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Description

D-Link DES-1005D is an unmanaged 10/100Mbps switch designed to enhance small workgroup performance while providing a high level of flexibility. Powerful yet easy to use, this device allows users to simply plug any port to either a 10Mbps or 100Mbps network to multiply bandwidths, boost response time and satisfy heavy load demands.

The switch comes with 5 10/100Mbps ports, allowing a small workgroup to flexibly connect to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet and integrate. These intelligent ports detect the network speed and auto-negotiate between 10Base-T and 100Base-TX, as well as between Half and Full-Duplex.

With 5 plug-and-play ports, the switch is a perfect choice for the small workgroup to upgrade performance in a client/server environment. The ports can be connected to servers in full-duplex or to hubs in half-duplex.

The flow control function minimizes dropped packets by sending out collision signals when the port's receiving buffer is full. The flow control is available in the half-duplex mode.

With low-cost connection per-port, the switch can also be set up for direct connection from the PCs. This relieves data bottleneck by giving each workstation a dedicated bandwidth on the network.

All ports support auto-negotiation of MDI/MDIX cross over. This eliminates the need for cross over cables or uplink ports. Any port can simply plug to a server, a hub or a switch, using usual straight-through twisted-pair cable.

D-Link DES 1005D - Switch - 5 ports - EN, Fast EN - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX

Basic Specifications

Basic Specifications. See the Extended Specifications tab for extra details
Manufacturer's Part Number: DES-1005D/B
Features: Flow control, full duplex capability, auto-sensing per device, auto-correction of twisted-pair polarity reverse, auto-negotiation
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Device Type: Switch
Communication Mode: Half-duplex, full-duplex
Form Factor: External
Product Description: D-Link DES 1005D - switch - 5 ports
Ports Qty: 5 x Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Dimensions (WxDxH): 14.2 cm x 11.5 cm x 3.1 cm
Data Transfer Rate: 100 Mbps
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet

Specifications

Basic Specifications
Manufacturer's Part Number: DES-1005D/B
Features Flow control, full duplex capability, auto-sensing per device, auto-correction of twisted-pair polarity reverse, auto-negotiation
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Device Type Switch
Communication Mode Half-duplex, full-duplex
Form Factor External
Product Description D-Link DES 1005D - switch - 5 ports
Ports Qty 5 x Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Dimensions (WxDxH) 14.2 cm x 11.5 cm x 3.1 cm
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
General
Device Type Switch
Enclosure Type External
Built-in Devices Led panel
Width 14.2 cm
Depth 11.5 cm
Height 3.1 cm
Power
Power Device Power adapter - external
Power Consumption Operational 3.6 Watt
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces 5 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 0 °C
Max Operating Temperature 50 °C
Humidity Range Operating 10 - 90%
Networking
Ports Qty 5 x Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Connectivity Technology Wired
Communication Mode Half-duplex, full-duplex
Switching Protocol Ethernet
MAC Address Table Size 8K entries
Status Indicators Link activity, collision status, port transmission speed, port duplex mode, power
Features Flow control, full duplex capability, auto-sensing per device, auto-correction of twisted-pair polarity reverse, auto-negotiation
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x

Jargon

ADSL

(Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop). High speed Internet access using the telephone line. It uses line-adaptive modulation and provides data speeds from 384kbps to 1.5 Mbps (upstream and downstream speeds are usually different). Unlike the dial up, it doesn't block the telephone line.

Bandwidth

The capacity of any single channel of the system to transmit data.

Menu/BIOS Driven

Refers to the type of controls on some equipment. The user will be offered an on screen menu display of major categories such as Computer, Video, Audio, Display, Options. After selecting one, you will get another menu of choices with items like brightness, contrast, etc. after select one of these and you can then adjust the settings.

Data Rate

The rate or speed at which data is transmitted, usually stated in bits per second or Baud

Firewall

Computer hardware and/or software that limits access to a computer over a network or from an outside source. Used to prevent computer hackers from getting into a company's computer systems.

Hz, (KHz, MHz)

Hertz or (Kilohertz or Megahertz). Cycles per second. (Kilo = 1,000, Mega = 1 million). These terms are used to express the frequency of an electrical signal.

Computer In(put) - Out(put)

Input - Typical labeling of connector on a projector or panel where the cable from your computer plugs in.

Typical labelling of connector on a projector or panel where the cable to your computer monitor is connected. This is not available on all projectors and is not usually needed when using a laptop.

Interface

To connect normally incompatible components so that the signal from one is readable by the second.

IR communication standard

A standard for wireless communicating with peripherals (printers wireless keyboards, pointing devices) and a computer. This feature is becoming common on laptop computers.

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

Standard digital service capability that includes one or more circuit-switched communication channels capable of carrying digital voice, data, or image signals, a packet-switched channel for out-of-band signaling and control, plus a collection of standard and optional features that support information productivity for the user providing higher-speed Internet access than analogue systems.

LAN

Acronym for Local Area Network; the local area typically being an office building or technology campus.

LAN is short for Local Area Nwtwork. As its name would suggest this is a network of computers local to a room, building or small complex of buildings.

Mbps

(Millions of bits per second) It is a measure of bandwidth. A unit of information transfer rate. While an ethernet connection can run at 10 Mbps the average household modem still runs at 56.6 kbps (kilobits per second).

Network

Connecting two or more computers and/or net workable devices for data sharing or for remote control of devices.

Ethernet

Ethernet is the usual method of connecting computers together in a network or connecting a computer to a broadband internet service provider. Ethernet requires a cable for connection, unlike wireless technology.

Parallel

A method of transmitting several bits of data simultaneously through a communications channel.

PPTP / VPN

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol (set of communication rules) that allows corporations to extend their own corporate network through private "tunnels" over the public Internet. Effectively, a corporation uses a wide-area network as a single large local area network. A company no longer needs to lease its own lines for wide-area communication but can securely use the public networks. This kind of interconnection is known as a virtual private network (VPN).

Routing Protocol

A set of rules defining the way router machines find the way that packets containing information have to follow to reach intended destination.

SCSI

Small Computer Systems Interface, pronounced "scussy". A device independent interface used for a wide range of peripherals.

TCP/IP

The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) on top of the Internet Protocol (IP). These protocols were developed by DARPA to enable communication between different types of computers and computer networks. The Internet Protocol is a connectionless protocol which provides packet routing. TCP is connection-oriented and provides reliable communication and multiplexing.

Routing Protocol

A set of rules defining the way router machines find the way that packets containing information have to follow to reach intended destination.

USB

Acronym for Universal Serial Bus; a peripheral connection interface for low-speed devices notable for it's hot-swap ability.

WCDMA

WCDMA is Wideband CDMA. This is the technology for wideband wireless access supporting 3G cell phone services, and allows very high-speed multimedia services like wireless Internet access and videoconferencing.

Wi-Fi

Wi-fi is a wireless alternative to ethernet for networking. It provides similar data transfer speeds to ethernet without relying on cables. It does require you to be within range of a wireless access point.