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IT Support Pricing Explained: Per User vs Per Device vs Break-Fix
15 Jul, 2025







£123.65 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The NETGEAR GS108MX is one of those “set-and-forget” gigabit desktop switches that’s genuinely good value if you just need reliable wired networking without fuss. For ~£103 ex-VAT, you’re not really buying cutting-edge features—you’re buying a solid metal-box switch that usually behaves, keeps latency low, and makes life easier for small offices: workstations, a couple of APs, printers, a NAS, that sort of thing. If you want something unmanaged that won’t nag you with settings or firmware admin, this fits nicely.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need anything more than basic switching. It’s unmanaged, so if you’re expecting VLAN control, traffic prioritisation, or anything “smart” for segmentation, you’ll be disappointed. Also, it’s a single-purpose style of purchase: great for small deployments, but once your network grows or you start caring about manageability and monitoring, you’ll likely outgrow it and end up replacing it. Overall: buy this if your priority is dependable gigabit connectivity for a small site with minimal management overhead; skip it if you think you’ll need real network control.

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