5 Port Switches 

Five ports of pure wired reliability. Designed for tight spaces and tough demands.

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    8-port,  5-speed Unmanaged Switch 10-Gigabit/Multi-Gigabit

    10-Gigabit/Multi-Gigabit (XS508M)

    XS508M

    • 8 Ports
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 10G/Multigig
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    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS105)

    GS105

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
    NETGEAR 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch

    NETGEAR 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch

    NETGEAR 5-Port Multi-Gigabit (2.5G) Ethernet Unmanaged Switch

    Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Switch (MS105)

    MS105

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • Multigig
    16-Port Gigabit Ethernet High-Power PoE+ Unmanaged Switch with 8-Ports PoE++ (380W)

    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS516UP)

    GS516UP

    • 16 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 1G
    5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Home/Office Switch

    Home/Office Ethernet Switch Series (GS605v5)

    GS605

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
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    Unmanaged PoE+ Switch (GS748PP)

    GS748PP

    • 48 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 1G
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    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS748)

    GS748

    • 48 Ports
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 1G
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    Unmanaged PoE Switch (GS105PPv3)

    GS105PP

    • 5 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
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    Unmanaged PoE Switch (GS105Pv3)

    GS105P

    • 5 Ports
    • PoE
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
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    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS116v3)

    GS116

    • 16 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
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    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS524)

    GS524

    • 24 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount/Rackmount
    • 1G

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    FAQs

    Most NETGEAR 5 port switches support Gigabit speeds (1 Gbps per port), which is enough for many home and small office setups. However, some devices support multi-gigabit (2.5G, 5G, or 10G) speeds. To handle multi-gigabit traffic, you need a switch specifically designed with 2.5G or higher-rated ports. Filter and check the product specs to confirm.

    Yes, a 5 port switch can be suitable for AV over IP if it meets the bandwidth and latency requirements of your setup. Look for switches with Gigabit or multi-gigabit ports, low latency, and support for multicast traffic. We recommend opting for smart managed switches or Plus switches, as they offer traffic control features like IGMP snooping and QoS.

    Devices connected to a switch share the total available bandwidth, but each port can operate at full speed independently. If using a Gigabit switch, each device can get up to 1 Gbps, assuming the network traffic allows it. However, actual speeds depend on usage, traffic type, and connected devices.