
Linksys
The Linksys LGS116 is a 16‑port unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch aimed at home and small‑office environments. It offers plug‑and‑play connectivity, a durable metal case, fanless silent operation, and low power consumption, but lacks PoE and advanced management features.
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$73.74
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$84.34
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$70.59
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$94.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the LGS116 for its straightforward plug‑and‑play operation, robust metal chassis, and energy‑efficient fanless design, positioning it as a reliable workhorse for basic Gigabit expansion. However, they criticize its lack of PoE, VLAN, QoS, and other managed features, making it unsuitable for more demanding or enterprise‑level networks.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the switch for its easy, zero‑configuration setup, stable performance across multiple streaming devices, and quiet operation. Recurring complaints focus on the absence of PoE, occasional port negotiation hiccups with legacy equipment, and missing mounting accessories in some boxes.
Common Complaints
Missing PoE support, occasional port negotiation issues with older devices, and lack of included mounting hardware are the most frequently reported problems.
How It Compares
vs. NETGEAR GS116v3
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Choose the NETGEAR if you need a comparable basic switch and are less concerned about power efficiency.
vs. TP‑Link TL‑SG1016
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Select the TP‑Link for the lowest cost, but opt for Linksys for a sturdier metal case and quieter performance.
vs. Ubiquiti UniFi Pro Max 16 PoE
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Pick the Ubiquiti when you need PoE and advanced features; otherwise, the Linksys LGS116 is the more economical choice for simple Gigabit expansion.