Datasheet

16-Port 10/100Mbps Switch for SOHO/Workgroup
10/100Mbps Unmanaged Switch
Features
DES-1016D
The DES-1016D is an unmanaged 10/100Mbps switch designed to enhance 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.
16 Auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ports
Flow Control for Secure Transmission
Auto-negotiation of MDI/MDIX Cross Over
The switch comes with 16 10/100Mbps ports, allowing a
small workgroup to flexibly integrate to Ethernet and Fast
Ethernet. These intelligent ports detect the network speed
and auto-negotiate between 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T,
as well as between full and half-duplex.
All ports support flow control. This function minimizes
dropped packets by sending out collision signals when the
port's receiving buffer is full.
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
aswitch, using the usual straight-through twisted-pair cable.
Plug-and-Play
Direct Connection to Workstations
With 16 plug-and-play ports, the switch is a perfect choice
for workgroups to upgrade performance in a client/server
environment. The ports can be connected to servers in full-
duplex, or hubs in half-duplex.
With low-cost connection per-port, the switch can be set up
for direct connection from the PCs. This relieves data
bottleneck by giving each workstation a dedicated
bandwidth on the network.
16 10/100Mbps ports
Auto MDI/MDIX for each port
Full/half-duplex support for each port
Flow control for protection against data loss for each port
Uto-learning of network configuration
Secure store-and-forward switching scheme
Per-port auto-correction of reverse twisted-pair polarity
Compact desktop size
The DES-1016D switch provides 16 auto-sensing
10/100Mbps ports in a desktop box. The switch
allows mix and match of Ethernet and
Fast Ethernet in full- and half-duplex modes.

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