BrosTrend 8 Port 2.5Gb Switch, Unmanaged Network Switch Supports Static Link Aggregation & VLAN Ideal for Gaming NAS PC, Ethernet Splitter Plug & Play Fanless Desktop / Wall Mount, Lifetime Protection
Original price was: £74.99.£59.99Current price is: £59.99.





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Product Description
The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. BrosTrend 8-Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch Merchant video


1 Standard Mode
2 Static Link Aggregation
3 VLAN Mode

1 US-engineered Chip
2 Auto Speed Negotiation
3 Works with Cat5e Cables
4 LED Indicators

1 Compact & Fanless
2 Desktop or Wall Mount
3 Comparison Chart
4 What’s in the Box
Plug-and-Play Setup Step 1
Connect the power adapter to the Ethernet switch to power it up.
Step 2
Any of the Ethernet ports of the switch can function as an uplink. Connect any port to the Ethernet (LAN) port of your router using an Ethernet cable.
Step 3
Connect the Ethernet port of your other devices to the Ethernet switch. Setup completed.
2.5G Ethernet Switch
Switches Comparison
8 × 2,5G RJ45 Ports
Interface
5 × 2,5G RJ45 Ports
40 Gbps
Switching Capacity
25 Gbps
MaxLinear
Chip Brand
MaxLinear
Metal Casing
Case Material
Plastic Casing
Yes
Standard Mode
Yes
Yes
SLA Mode
–
Yes
VLAN Mode
–
8 × 2,5G RJ45 Ports
Interface
8 × 2,5G RJ45 Ports
40 Gbps
Switching Capacity
40 Gbps
MaxLinear
Chip Brand
MaxLinear
Metal Casing
Case Material
Plastic Casing
Yes
Standard Mode
Yes
Yes
SLA Mode
–
Yes
VLAN Mode
–
2.5G Ethernet Switch
2.5G Ethernet Switch
Product Dimensions : 17.7 x 10.4 x 2.6 cm; 500 g
Date First Available : 22 Feb. 2024
Manufacturer : BrosTrend Technology LLC
ASIN : B0CVS9D517
Item model number : 8-Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
Best Sellers Rank: 12,923 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 69 in Network Switches
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Super-Fast 2.5Gbps Speeds, Next-Gen Connection: Featuring 2.5Gbps speed at all eight ports, the network switch unlocks peak performance for your multi-gigabit devices and bandwidth. With up to 40Gbps switching capacity, it maximizes data transfer for all connected devices
Fast Speeds for Any Application: The ethernet splitter handles it all, from home entertainment and gaming to LAN parties and small offices. Works with any wired device, such as gaming PCs, game consoles, TVs, NAS, WiFi access points, laptops, and more
Plug-and-Play: Toggle the hardware button to switch between Standard Mode, Static Link Aggregation, and VLAN Mode. No software installation, configuration, or maintenance needed—this 2.5gb switch works right out of the box
Combined 5Gbps Bandwidth: Unlock up to 5Gbps with Static Link Aggregation on this unmanaged ethernet switch—perfect for dual-Ethernet-port devices like NAS and servers. Enjoy smoother streaming, faster file sharing, and seamless data transfers. It also ensures stable connections with auto failover and failback. Does not support Dynamic Link Aggregation (LACP, PAgP)
Durable Metal Build: The robust metal casing and well-ventilated construction enhance heat dissipation, keeping your switch cool for reliable performance. Built to last, it ensures a stable network for years to come
13 reviews for BrosTrend 8 Port 2.5Gb Switch, Unmanaged Network Switch Supports Static Link Aggregation & VLAN Ideal for Gaming NAS PC, Ethernet Splitter Plug & Play Fanless Desktop / Wall Mount, Lifetime Protection
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Original price was: £74.99.£59.99Current price is: £59.99.
Andy Whittaker –
Robust 2.5Gb Switch with Automatic Failover
Bought 2 of these for the aggregated link function. Linked 2 offices together with a pair of cat 5 cables and now I’ve got a robust 2.5Gb link between them with automatic failover.
Bjorn T. Madsen –
Just works!
Easy-peasy, slots directly in and the three options for port 7 & 8 are really useful (normal, where port 7 and port 8 works as normal; segregated, where all ports are blocked from speaking to other ports except port 7 and 8; aggregated, where port 7 and 8 can bond for 5 gbit total bandwidth).Nice metal chassis. The PSU cable feels a bit flimsy, but it’s fine.
Red –
Works right out of the box
Does what it says it does. Created an aggregated link for my Synology disk station etc etc.
Ash C –
Absolutely Fantastic!
I’m impressed! For the money, it’s great value for a high speed, selectable management switch. It has great functionality for isolating part of the network, and setting up is so easy with the flick of the switch. Absolutely Fantastic!
Twizz Bharat –
Quality, works well but a bit pricey for it’s feature set
BrosTrend 8 Port 2.5Gb Switch – ReviewThis switch offers great build quality with a metal case housing. The switch is very easy to setup by someone with a bit of networking knowledge. The ports support 2.5g each which is plenty for home or even office use.Overall for £74.99, at the time of review this switch is pricey for it’s feature set. However it offers good build quality & easy setup. My main concern is managed switches are around the same price or slightly more expensive and these offer lots of flexibility and features. 3.5 stars
James Robinson –
It works fine, setup is easy, and does the job.
Having recently gone over to Sky broadband from Virgin, I had a bit of an issue.I like my pc hardwired to my router, which wasn’t an issue with Virgin due to the router being in the same attic room as my pc, but now, the Sky router is in the kitchen. What to do?The I saw this, along with a 50ft long lane cable and thought, this’ll do.And it does, fairly well.Even though I have usb wireless adapter that also does a great job, this enables a hardwire from the router straight to my and my daughter’s pcs. Yes, it’s a pain routing the cable all the way up 2 flights of stairs, but now I have two ways to connect to my network.Straigtt out of the box with minimal setup and there we go. It works.And I also have extra network ports to play withð¤, what to do?Anyways, for a home network, it’s good, but this would probably shine in an office network setup, or similar.
Thornley –
Excellent Value 2.5Gb Switch
If you’re looking for a plug-and-play 2.5Gb switch, then this would be a great option. It provides high performance full 2.5Gbps across all eight ports, with little to no setup required. This makes it perfect for somebody looking for high-speed gaming, video editing, or who has a NAS. Plugging it in was all it took â instantly, all eight ports were running at full 2.5Gbps!There’s a simple toggle right on the front, letting you choose between standard operation, or enabling Static Link Aggregation for a lightning-fast 5Gbps connection to something like a dual-port NAS. It also has a “VLAN” mode, which is more about port isolation for simple segmentation than traditional, full VLAN tagging, but it’s still quite handy for specific setups.It feels really well-built with its metal casing. Best of all, it’s completely silent since there’s no fan. If you’re after a powerful, reliable multi-gigabit switch that doesn’t overcomplicate things, you really can’t go wrong with this.
Dionysus –
Well-built 8 port multi-gigabit switch with lots of features
I have an existing 8 port switch connected near my entertainment centre that is about 10 years old and is in need of replacement, partly because it has a plastic housing and over the years it has taken some serious abuse that has in fact cracked the housing. Enter the Bros Trend 8 port multi-gigabit switch with its all metal housing. It feels very robust – I highly doubt this switch will ever suffer a housing failure due to damage. It has a three way switch that allows you to select different behaviours for the switch. While they are interesting and of-use to a small segment, I suspect that most people who purchase this switch would be in a similar situation to me: they will have quite a few items to connect to an ethernet connection, such as a television, a gaming console, a Sky or Virgin box, maybe an A/V receiver or sound bar, and they might even have a few more random pieces – and all of them want a fast connection to an ethernet cable.For most people I would suspect that gigabit speeds are more than sufficient for their ethernet needs. In my case I actually have a 2Gbps fibre connection at home and this Bros Trend switch has allowed me to upgrade the speed available to all of my entertainment devices – except for my top of the line Amazon Fire TV Cube with its 10/100 ethernet connection. Why on earth would a company like Amazon make such an excellent home streaming solution in the mid 2020’s and kneecap it with a maximum speed of 100Mbps? I digress. All of the devices now connected to this multi-gigabit switch are connected via a CAT 6 cable to my router’s main multi-gigabit LAN port, which allows all of these devices to access the internet at up to a blistering 2.5Gbps. Once my internet provider upgrades my line over the winter I should get the full 2.5Gbps, and I have no doubts about this switch. It has performed flawlessly in its role and I expect it to last for many years.There is an additional group of people that could make use of this multi-gigabit switch: those that have network attached storage at home that want the fastest possible speeds between devices. This switch will excel in that role and the management options could be quite useful.Overall I think this switch is a good value and due to the additional management options I think it appeals to a very diverse pool of consumers with varying needs. Maybe you just need a few extra ethernet ports and you want to future proof your equipment – this will do that for you. Maybe you want all of your entertainment devices to have the fastest possible speeds – this will do that for you. Maybe you want to connect your NAS to the rest of your network and you want the fastest speeds possible – this will allow that. It’s a great piece of kit that deserves your consideration.
C. Decker –
Für mich sind das Herkunftsland und die langjährige Erfahrung im IT Bereich der Firma ausschlaggebend für den Kauf dieses 8port Switches gewesen. Zusätzlich ist die Funktionen interessant, mit nur einem Umschalten am Switch die Ports 7+8 (5Gbit/s) zusammen zu führen, um einem zukünftigen NAS einen hohen Durchsatz und zuverlässige Verbindung im LAN/WAN zu ermöglichen.
Shyla –
Itâs great
pando –
Perfetto
Arthur Martin –
Worked great
Amazon Customer –
its doing what its supposed to do so all good with that switch.