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🚀 Elevate your network game with silent, sustainable speed!
The D-Link DGS-1024D is a 24-port unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for professionals seeking high-speed, reliable networking without the noise. Its fanless metal case ensures silent operation and durability, while advanced energy-saving features reduce power consumption by up to 73%. Ideal for small offices or home setups, it supports plug-and-play installation and flexible desktop or rack mounting, delivering robust performance with minimal fuss.






| ASIN | B0002TPFTA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #228 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Brand | D-Link |
| Built-In Media | Switch, AC Power Cord, Rack-Mount Ears, Manual |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Printer, Router |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 990 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00790069268298 |
| Included Components | Switch, AC Power Cord, Rack-Mount Ears, Manual |
| Interface | RJ45 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.95"L x 4.95"W x 1.73"H |
| Item Type Name | D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Fanless Network Hub Desktop or Rack Mountable (DGS-1024D) |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | DGS-1024D |
| Model Number | DGS-1024D |
| Number of Layers | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 24 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Product Dimensions | 10.95"L x 4.95"W x 1.73"H |
| Switch Type | Gigabit Ethernet Switch |
| UPC | 778890629204 777786304645 777781888355 803982749482 080000246462 774757222526 790069338809 777060002168 790069268298 778888261652 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
J**E
Great FANLESS switch - updated from what Amazon shows
I just ordered one of these as part of a project to rack up and centralize my home network. Prior to this I had several switches in my basement daisy chained together. With this new D-Link switch I was able to rack this up with some nifty vertical rack arms and in conjunction with a 24 port patch panel and rack cable organizer get everything very nicely organized. The Amazon description for this switch is out of date. The current version of the product indicates that with the latest power supply it is up to 73% more efficient than similar non green D-link switches. Also worth noting is that the face plate on my unit is a silver color, not the white appearing face plate in the product photos. I connected this switch on my work bench with a Kill-A-Watt power meter and with nothing else connected this 24 port beast is sipping just 3 watts. With five gigabit devices it is using a miserly 7 watts. Even fully loaded, according to the specs this switch will not use more than about 19 watts. The switch has features that will throttle down power consumption based on device connection speed, cable distance and whether a port is active or not. All of this means that you can build out a very robust home network without leaving something running 24X7 that is consuming a lot of power. I was close to ordering the competing Netgear product (JGS524) however the Netgear has two fans in it (noisy and prone to failure) where as this D-Link switch is fanless! This is a big deal, as the fan is often the component that will go out over the long term with a product like this... not to mention the noise you will experience if you are anywhere near the device. The Netgear does have a "lifetime" warranty (and better warranty support) where as the D-Link has a 5 year warranty. With no moving parts, and if hooked up to high quality surge suppression the D-Link box should last for a very long time without problems. Performance with this switch is excellent, I get rocket fast transport between all of my devices. It's worth noting that this is an unmanaged switch so you cannot break your network up into VLANs or do cable diagnostics, etc, with this switch. For its purpose though of providing a super fast home or small office network it is offering a tremendous value. T Highly recommend it!
R**K
Good Switch
I have installed 4 of these switches. They are plug and play. The ones I have installed do not have a fan and are totally quiet. This unit runs very cool; it barely gets warm. The first one I installed was about a year ago, and I have had no problems. The switches are not managed, and if you need to set up virtual LANs you cannot do that. UPDATE 17 May 2013: Still have the 4 switches running, and no problems with them. Update Feb 25, 2014: I still have the 4 switches running, and have had no problems with them. I have never had any of these switches get hosed-up where I had to power them down to reset them. They just work. I have them powered from UPS back up power systems which probably helps with their reliability. Update March 31, 2015 I still have the 4 switches. Never have had a problem. I have them on a UPS and have never had one hose up since I first installed them. Update April 18, 2016 First switch installed in 2011 and all are still working with no problems. They are powered by UPS and never get glitches or need to be power cycled. Great unmanaged switch!!
T**Y
Excellent, Easy Solution for New Home Network
I built a new home, and with everything in the entertainment center wanting a network port, decided to wire the house from the ground up. I ended up with 21 cat5e cables, and this is the switch that I decided to use. I used the rack mounting brackets and secured the switch under the basement stairs, and plugged in my network cables before the cable company came with the modem. The basic set up is cable modem to a wireless router in the middle floor, and using only one of the outputs from the router, connect back to the switch, and from this switch to everywhere else. This switch was so easy, the cable company came and hooked up their modem, I plugged in the "modem to router" line that I had already run, and didn't have to do any configuration whatsoever. Didn't even put in the CD Rom that shipped with the switch. It worked right out of the box. I have a 12 and 13 year old that X-Box and Computer simultaneously, while the 3 year old watches a streaming movie from netflix, and Directv is even hooked in to this switch for the whole home set up. I can't speak to reliability yet, but it is fast, silent, and breeze to hook up.
B**Y
Solid performer in a small form factor
I've outgrown my SMC Barricade router and decided to extend my network with a 16 port gigabit switch. I was originally going to go with the Linksys switch, but the reviews were universally bad and reported failure rates very high. I wanted to take the time to set this up and forget it, and while I've only been in production with it for less than 24 hours, it is working well and set up easily. I think the documentation is pretty clear, but if you're not technical, you'll have a bit of trouble figuring out some of the advanced features. One feature I liked is that the ports are auto-detecting regarding whether a cable is a crossover or straight through, just like a more expensive switch. You can't manage this switch by forcing the the ports into a configured state (auto detect vs. or manually configured), but that would have been overkill for me. My setup is an Apple Time Capsule (version 1) as my router and wireless. I'm using a straight-through cable to connect the D-Link switch to the Time Capsule, both of which are gigabit. If this is the type of setup you're thinking of installing, this D-Link switch appears to be the perfect fit. I can only hope the reliability is better than the Linksys, but according to all the user reviews I've read during my research, this is the preferable unit. Hope this helps! NOTE: I'm revising this review after using the switch for several months now. Absolutely no problems, even though I've made changes to my network. The only thing I'd add to my original review is that the fan on the switch is a bit noisy. If you want this to be located in your office, be aware that the fan is always on and is audible. Other than that observation, I would still recommend this switch.
H**D
Excellent switch
It's a really good switch. It's low power and has no fan. The status lights are good, indicating which ports are 1G vs 10/100 with a quick glance. I did see a review where the author said the layout of the status lights was a little strange, and that's true. The layout/sequence of the ports compared to the layout/sequence of the status lights is a bit difficut to correlate - D-Link could have done a better job arranging the ports. The sequence of the status lights would make sense if they numbered the ports straight across horizontally, instead the way they chose. The picture at the top of the page is probably a prior version of it as those lights are arranged differently. The faceplate is silver, not the grey as shown. Installation took no time at all. Plugged in the power, moved all my existing cables from the old 8 port hub to the this one and I was in business. Performancewise, I have no complaints. Throughput is as expected. I've had it powered on for almost 2 months and not one power down/power up. For the current price this is listed at, it is a bit on the high side. Mine was from the Warehouse Deals inventory and was significantly less expensive. For the current price I see listed, you can probably find a decent managed switch.
P**R
Works. LED layout is bizarre.
Certainly not the most expensive 24 port switch on the market this D-Link fits the bill with jumbo frames, QoS (factory configured) and gigabit connectivity. For $175 I am satisfied with my purchase. As a network administrator I spend my day dealing with configuration so when I come home I don't want to think about unnecessary details like switch management. It replaced an 8 port gigabit D-Link that I have used for over two years (Still works fine so I replaced a friend's aging 10/100Mbps Linksys with it). The current model has the white faceplate as others have mentioned. No fans so it is of course quiet. Does it rip? Do you mean does it conform to the specification? Yes. I have at least 12 ports occupied with high bandwidth traffic (multiple streaming/gaming/filesharing) at peak times and no issues. With a DOCSIS 3.0 Surfboard, a linux firewall running on a 2Ghz PC and this switch I have no hiccups. My one complaint: What in the living **** were you smoking when you cut the corners on the port status LEDs? 6x4 when the ports are 2x12? Yes I can read the numbers. But this is the only switch I have encountered with a LED layout that has absolutely nothing in common with the physical ports. I guess it's in my closet now so I don't have to look at it but I'm calling you out on that nonsense, D-Link!
M**N
Works well and handles the heat...
I have this in a structured media enclosure in my closet where it gets up to 120F. So far it's handled the heat without issue.
B**1
Found the one!
Looked and looked everywhere for a wall mountable 24port switch to install in my home’s in-wall service box. Ordered a couple that had to return for false advertising. Then ran into this one. A little pricier than my target, but I was tired of wasting time so I went for it. Glad I did. It has a small-ish footprint for a 24port. Metal case, and feels sturdy and professional. Unfortunately feels outdated, but so does any 1gb switch you’d buy these days. Has been running a couple months and no issues so far. Does not even get warm in the enclosed space.
A**N
parfait !
Conforme à mes attentes pour un petit prix grâce au black friday
S**H
Perfect machine
Works great for my needs
T**L
Reliable unit
All good run one for years not a problem.
J**E
Great product
Nothing
H**M
Switch with high speed
Speed definitely seen
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