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£342.35 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Netgear GS348 is one of those no-drama, dependable “just plug it in” gigabit switches. For the money, it’s a solid choice if you need reliable wired networking across a small office—think shared desk setups, printer/fax lines, IP phones, and basic server/client connectivity—where you don’t want to spend time managing VLANs, users, or settings. Being unmanaged means fewer things to misconfigure, and for most straightforward networks that’s a genuine benefit.
Why I’d buy it: if your priority is stability and simplicity and your network doesn’t need smarter traffic control, this will do the job without fuss. Why you might not: at £285 ex-VAT, it’s not exactly “cheap switch territory,” so if you’re on a tight budget or you know you’ll grow into managed features later, you should at least compare against managed options or higher-port models in the same price bracket. Also, if you’re expecting heavy stacking/expansion in the near future, you may regret not buying something that gives you room to grow.

Netgear
NETGEAR GS308PP - Switch - unmanaged - 8 x 10/100/1000 (PoE+) - desktop, wall-mountable - PoE+ (83 W) - DC power

Zyxel
Zyxel GS1900 Series GS1900-48 - Switch - managed - smart - 48 x 10/100/1000 + 2 x Gigabit SFP (uplink) - desktop, rack-mountable - for Zyxel SFP-BX1310, BX1490-10, BX1550, LHX1310-40, SFP-LX-10, SFP-SX-D, SFP-SX-E, SFP-ZX-80

TARGUS HARDWARE
Targus - Notebook stand - with 4-port USB hub - 10" - 15.6" - silver

Netgear
ProSAFE 5-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Desktop Switch