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TP-LINK 10-Gigabit Switches Turn LAN Parties into Events!

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:43 am
by Apoptosis
TP-LINK 10-Gigabit Switches Turn LAN Parties into True Multi-User Events
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CITY of INDUSTRY, CA – TP-LINK, a global provider of networking products, has delivered a series of 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) switches that break new ground for price and performance for any PC enthusiast that wants to transform their LAN Party into a true multi-user event.

LAN parties have been the gaming craze for some time. You bring together a bunch of people with the common goal of trying to annihilate each other in a virtual world. However, without robust equipment with ample ports to maintain the packet flow your network can easily suffer a technical hernia and slow to a crawl. Most routers only provide four ports, which makes 10GbE switches no longer an enterprise-level product, but is a suitable solution for multi-use LAN Party play.

TP-LINK’s Jetstream 24-Port (TL-SG5428, MSRP $349.99) and Jetstream 24-Port PoE (TL-SG3424, MSRP $499.99) managed switches provide a full set of layer 2 management and security features. They deliver maximum throughput for LAN Party enthusiasts and feature 4 SFP slots to give users greater network flexibility.

With its PoE (Power over Ethernet) functionality, the TL-SG3424 is an efficient and cost-effective choice for gamers because it eliminates cable clutter by using the existing powerlines to transfer both power and data.

The combination of performance, features, energy-saving capabilities and attractive price make the cost per port for 10GbE switching affordable for gamers who need to resolve network traffic bottleneck, use more ports than a traditional router has available, and tap the maximum amount of speed their network can pump out. According to TP-LINK, JetStream switches are priced up to 66% less than like devices (based on a comparison of switches sold at Amazon.com).