
Linksys SE3005
Score: 66/100
Netgear GS305
Score: 81/100Rankings

The Netgear GS305 is a compact 5-port Gigabit Ethernet unmanaged switch offering fanless silent operation and energy-efficient performance. It lacks PoE and advanced management features such as VLANs, limiting its use to basic networking needs. Ideal for small home offices or noise-sensitive environments.

The Linksys SE3005 is a compact 5-port unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch with a sturdy metal chassis and built-in QoS. It lacks Power over Ethernet and advanced features like VLANs, limiting its use in more complex networks. Ideal for home users or small offices needing simple, reliable connectivity.
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5best | 5best | |
1 Gbpsbest | 1 Gbpsbest | |
10 Gbpsbest | 10 Gbpsbest | |
— | 1.448 Mppsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 6 W | 2.34 Wbest |
| ↓ lower better | 445 g | 250 gbest |
2 years | 3 yearsbest |
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Power(1) | ||
Maximum Power Consumption (W) | 6 W | 2.34 W |
Design(3) | ||
Mounting Options | Desktop | Desktop,Wall |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 60x188x60 mm | 29x101x94 mm |
Weight (g) | 445 g | 250 g |
General(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 2 years | 3 years |


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Professional reviewers from sources like Crutchfield, Newegg and B&H commend the SE3005 for delivering true Gigabit speeds across five ports, its energy-saving power-management, auto-sensing ports and the ability to disable LEDs for a distraction-free workspace.
Everyday users consistently praise the SE3005 for its straightforward plug-and-play operation, clear LED indicators and fast, reliable wired connections. Energy-saving idle-port behavior and the compact, sturdy design are also frequently mentioned.

Professional sources and Netgear's own marketing stress the GS305's reliability, silent fanless operation, and energy-saving features. Reviewers point out its solid metal construction and wire-speed performance as key strengths for small-office and home use, while noting the lack of PoE and advanced management as expected for an unmanaged device.
Everyday users appear to value the plug-and-play ease, silent operation, and compact metal build, with no major complaints surfacing in the available data. The consensus is that the switch works reliably out of the box for basic networking needs.
“LEDs show link and speed clearly”

“works great for LAN sharing among 5 computers”

