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£150.60 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £125 ex-VAT, the Allied Telesis AT-GS910/16-30 is the kind of no-drama gigabit switch you buy when you just want everything to “work” and not attract attention. It’s unmanaged, so there’s no learning curve or admin overhead—ideal for small offices, comms closets that only need to pass traffic, or as a simple expansion switch for things like CCTV recorders, VOIP phones, and general office PCs. Allied Telesis also generally has a reputation for reliability, which matters more than having fancy features you’ll never use.
That said, you shouldn’t buy it if you need any kind of network control beyond basic switching—no VLANs for segmenting, no traffic prioritisation, and no monitoring knobs. If you’re expecting to do anything more than a straightforward flat network, you’ll end up replacing it sooner than you want. Overall: a sensible, cost-effective choice for “set it and forget it” gigabit connectivity on a budget—but not the right tool for teams planning to grow into managed networking.

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