D-Link Ethernet Switches Previous Solutions

Syed Taha - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Security Manager at GLEEDS USA INC

We did not use a different solution in the past. I've always used D-Link.

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MichaelNdwiga - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Business Support Officer at cityeyehospital

I used UniFi Switches. I can't directly compare it with this solution because they serve different purposes. 

For our business needs, we have to work with enterprise switches, so I can't provide a comprehensive difference between the two.

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DivyeshDesai - PeerSpot reviewer
AVP IT at Bhilosa Industries P.Ltd.

I also work with Cisco Ethernet Switches.

The data throughput is low on D-Link Ethernet switches but they are more affordable than Cisco.

Originally, we primarily used the Cisco 9000 series. However, with a lower budget, we switched to using D-Link Ethernet Switches.

I also have experience with Meraki switches. They are more user-friendly and have a GUI.

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PK
Manager/S&T at NHSRCL

I use Juniper switches as well. Compared to Juniper, the solution is easy to access and maintain. Juniper is complex. We use Juniper in the backbone network since its sustainability is good. Juniper is good for heavy networks and D-Link is for Wi-Fi networks. 

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PC
Head, IT Division at USTTB

We are now using Cisco switches. We used the small models of D-Link Ethernet Switches, but they were replaced with Cisco switches. D-Link Ethernet Switches are not as sophisticated and resistant as Cisco switches.

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PS
Director Of Operations at a retailer with 51-200 employees

We used NETGEAR. It was all about pricing, so we switched to D-Link. 

D-Link was simply much more affordable.

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CL
IT Manager at Concretemastersinc

I used to work a lot with Cisco routers and switches but have not used them since 2011. In comparing them, Cisco routers are more expensive but they are also more robust.

Feature-wise, for the same level of switch model, I don't think that there is much of a difference other than Cisco being more expensive.

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PL
CEO & Co-Founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

I did use TRENDnet and Netgear, but because of the availability of the product, the price, and the fact that they have a great history surrounding reliability, we chose to go with D-Link.

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NadirShahzad - PeerSpot reviewer
System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

We also work with Cisco or Juniper switches. Typically the solution we go with is chosen by the client.

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AO
Projects Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We've also used Cisco in the past. We've used both products for quite a while. 

We've used some HP switches, however, we haven't used them very much. We've only dealt with a few. 

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Jorge Costa Neves - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Advisor at Silopor SA

We used a switch from Nortel.

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Buyer's Guide
Ethernet Switches
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about D-Link, Netgear, Cisco and others in Ethernet Switches. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.