MT-VIKI 2 Ports Network Switch Splitter Selector Hub 2-In 1-Out or 1-In 2-Out 100M MT-RJ45-2M
Original price was: ₹3,500.00.₹788.00Current price is: ₹788.00.
- Simple and convenient installation, button switch
- No extend Power, no electrical circuit between inter net and outer net, physical isolation and no electrical interference
- Mini plastic box, manual switch
- 100M network switch
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Specification: MT-VIKI 2 Ports Network Switch Splitter Selector Hub 2-In 1-Out or 1-In 2-Out 100M MT-RJ45-2M
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9 reviews for MT-VIKI 2 Ports Network Switch Splitter Selector Hub 2-In 1-Out or 1-In 2-Out 100M MT-RJ45-2M
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Original price was: ₹3,500.00.₹788.00Current price is: ₹788.00.
Vivan Talwar –
Practical
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 I have two internet connection which I used to recharge in alternate month. It was very clumsy to remove every RJ45 portals from back of one router and insert it to another router,every month. So I decided to buy this network switch to avoid this mess. The swithing is simple,working fine till now. Dont know how far it will go as it is of China origin. It is a bit costly I think.
Adri –
Ok
gp –
Feels really cheap and like it could fall apart on any given day, but it works well and that’s the most important. Keep it somewhere handy and it’s super easy to connect/disconnect with ease and confidence.
Rajendra Kumar –
The switch works fine, it is surprisingly small. No MRP marked, very over priced. The size is a little bigger than a matchbox!
Shiharan C. –
This can be purchased (Imported) from US or China for less the $7 (Rs 450) approx.
Jorge C. –
Es un aparato muy sencillo, es solo para switchear la señal de red hacia uno u otro destino, pero eso es lo que yo queria, un aparato compacto y de funcionamiento muy simple que funcionara bien, y si funciona bien.
Carmelo –
Ottimo prodotto
Keith –
I had cable internet for years, but the price kept going higher and higher. I ended up canceling and switching to TMobile home wifi for $30/month. After about a year someone came knocking on my door from the cable company asking, practically begging to get my service back. I told them the price would have to be so low I’d be willing to pay it to keep both services, because I had no plans to leave TMobile. They obliged and gave me 400mbps AND a cell phone w/ unlimited everything (even data) for $20/mo total. I couldn’t believe it. I bought this and have the single port connected to my PC, and the others go into my cable router, and the other into the TMobile router. If cable ever goes out, I can just switch to the “B” connection to use TMobile as my backup. The other night I was online around 2AM when cable went down for 30 minutes for scheduled maintenance. I looked at my router and saw the Internet light was orange (instead of green), so I just reached over and pressed “B” and within about 10 seconds I was back online using TMobile as my backup. This is way cheaper and easier to configure than buying a fancy business router with failover internet. I’m a Network Engineer, so I could have set up one of those routers no problem, but I really like this low-tech solution. One of the best things about it is that unlike a router that supports multiple internet connections, this doesn’t require a power outlet. Just plug in your ethernet cables and you’re good to go!
It’s a small, lightweight plastic thing. I’m sure it wouldn’t hold up to a ton of abuse, but for something that just sits on the corner of my desk and will probably only get used 2 or 3 times a year, I’m not worried about the build quality. However, for the price and what I need, it’s absolutely perfect. If you plan on switching between connections a dozen times every single day… I suspect it may possibly wear out within a year or so, but that’s just a guess; your mileage may vary.