









Discontinued - 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
DA1008
On-Q
8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch is rated
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Replaced by DA1458
The 8-Port Gigabit Switch is a structured wiring solution designed to meet the needs of today's bandwidth-intensive networking applications. After a plug and play installation, it is capable of transmitting gigabit-speed Ethernet through the network. I
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Features
- Includes five Ethernet ports for connecting network devices like computers, Blu-ray players, televisions, and gaming systems
- Double bay module design fits perfectly into On-Q enclosures
- 9000 byte jumbo frames supported
- Energy-Efficient Ethernet compliant (IEEE 802.3az)
- Power supply not included. Recommended PW7760
Specifications
General Info
Product Line | On-Q | ||
Replaced by Part Number | DA1458 | ||
UPC Number | 804428027058 | ||
Country Of Origin | Taiwan, Province Of China |
Additional Information
RoHS Conformant | Yes | This product meets the material restrictions of Article 4 of the RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), including Commission Delegated Directive 2015/863. |
Listing Agencies / 3rd Party Agencies
CE | Yes | ||
CE ListingNumber | CE |
Resources
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Reviews
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leo from
why are these discontinued?
I've noticed all the networking products show discontinued. Is there a new line coming out?
Date published: 2022-10-01
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.1
Questions & Answers
The power light and most of the post lights are flashing on my DA1008 switch and I don't have a the network at the other end. Could it be just the power supply or switch gone bad? Lightning struck very close to my house.
Either the Power supply or the DA1008 itself have failed.
Date published: 2020-12-03
Are any of the ports POE?
This switch is not PoE
Date published: 2020-10-25
I have signal in from router. Now how do I get signal out through the switch?
Hello,
If you have a CAT5 coming from your router plugging into any one of the 8 ports, the remaining 7 ports would then act as outputs. You can run those CAT5 cables to individual devices to provide internet connectivity. Nothing else is needed to have the switch work.
I hope that helps.
Thank you.
Date published: 2020-03-28
Can the EEE be turned off? My WiFi mesh (Orbi) is purported to have problems with EEE switches. The Orbi devices will be set up to backhaul on ethernet through this switch.
Hello,
The switch does not have the ability to turn off its energy-efficient functionality. We do apologize for the inconvenience.
Thank you.
Date published: 2019-02-27
Can you daisy chain to get more ports?
Hello,
It's best to come off of an additional port on your router and then feed that into a second 8 port switch. You can daisy chain but its best practice not to.
Thank you.
Date published: 2018-11-21
I have 2 older 10/100 switches in my panel currently and looking to to update to 1000 switches. My old units have a power input on the back and I have them daisy chained to a single power connector. Is there a power connector on the back?
It sounds like you may have one of our older US Tec panels that used a daisy chained power connection infrastructure to power those items. Those units are no longer in stock. If you want to upgrade to a new switch, I would recommend our DA1008 which you can see here and should fit into that enclosure:
https://www.legrand.us/onq/networking/wired-networks/routers-switches/da1008.aspx
Date published: 2018-09-24
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.1