What is an Unmanaged Switch?





An unmanaged switch is a network device that lets multiple devices communicate on a local network without the need for any setup. It’s called plug and play because all you need to do is plug in your devices, and it starts working automatically. No software, configuration, or IT knowledge is required.





Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)



Q1. What is the difference between a managed and unmanaged switch?



A managed switch allows for advanced configurations like VLANs, monitoring, and traffic control. An unmanaged switch offers a plug-and-play experience and is perfect for straightforward network expansion.



Q2. Are unmanaged switches good for CCTV or home use?



Yes, unmanaged switches are widely used for home setups, CCTV systems, and small businesses due to their simplicity and reliability.



Q3. Do D-Link unmanaged switches support Gigabit speed?



Yes, All models listed on this page, including the 24-port gigabit unmanaged switch, support high-speed data transfer up to 1 Gbps.



Q4. How many devices can I connect with an 8-port unmanaged switch?



Up to 8 wired devices - such as PCs, cameras, and printers - using a D-Link 8-port switch unmanaged.



Q5. Is there warranty or technical support available?



Yes, All our D-Link unmanaged switches come with a valid warranty and post-sale support from Systems & Softwares.