NETGEAR 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Essentials Switch (GS308) – Home Network Hub, Office Ethernet Splitter, Plug-and-Play, Silent Operation, Desktop or Wall Mount
$27.99 Original price was: $27.99.$18.99Current price is: $18.99.
Price: $27.99 - $18.99
(as of Feb 08, 2026 11:30:21 UTC – Details)
The NETGEAR 8-port Gigabit unmanaged switch provides an easy, reliable, and affordable way to expand your network connections in homes and small offices. It is plug-and-play and features a rugged metal case. Features also include Auto-MDI/MDI, LED indicator on each port, energy-efficient technology, fan less design, auto-negotiation and non-blocking switching architecture.
8 Gigabit Ethernet ports
Simple plug-and-play setup with no software to install or configuration needed
Supports desktop or wall mount placement
Industry-leading 3-year limited hardware warranty
Energy efficient design compliant with IEEE802.3az
Silent operation ideal for noise sensitive environment
Made for use in U.S. & CA only
13 reviews for NETGEAR 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Essentials Switch (GS308) – Home Network Hub, Office Ethernet Splitter, Plug-and-Play, Silent Operation, Desktop or Wall Mount
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AP –
Great switch no complaints
Installed easy plug and play. My speeds went up instantly. I don’t have gigabit internest so I can’t say top end speeds but it can push 1/2 a gig. Solid quality from a trusted brand. Functions as a switch should. Desktop size, sleek black looks fits in with any equipment.
John Gifford –
Helped with wiring up the whole house
I needed to wire up the house since all the kids are gaming, TVs are running, and everything else is online. I went with the NETGEAR 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Essentials Switch because Netgear is my favorite, and I’m glad I did.These switches work great—I even ran one out to the garage with a router so I can work out there and hardwired my Wi-Fi device. Connection is solid, setup was simple, and they feel reliable.For the price, these are awesome. Highly recommend if you need a dependable, no-fuss switch for home networking.
Brigham Morgan –
Fast, reliable, and effective…
This is a great little switch that has allowed me to split my internet coming into the house into both wired and wireless connections.
zootedpears –
Great for a novice home networking lab
I haphazardly just threw all the physical links together, worked like a charm. Chassis seems solid and great for home networking. Worth your while *thumbsup
CanonUser –
NETGEAR 8-Port Unmanaged Switch – GS308
NETGEAR 8-Port Unmanaged Switch – GS308 is a great little switch if you just need to split one Ethernet line into 7 or less more lines (one port is for the incoming line to be split). But that’s it, just that simple, plug in one Ethernet line from your source (home cable modem in my case) into additional lines to feed additional routers and that is about it. Simple, quick, and easy to install, just plug and play, lol. Mine runs 24/7/365 and NEVER gets warm much less hot, never stops working, lights keep blinking to let you know it’s still working, well the power light stays on steady, but the data lines blink with a wink to let me know I can depend on them, no worries. However, NO software which is actually a good thing if you just want a simple splitter with zero ability to manage or control what gets fed to what, when, how, etc. At first that was all I needed, now I need more and find myself upgrading again. I started with a 5-port switch that had 1 input port with 4 output ports, and no management software. I expanded and needed more so I bought an 8-port which added 3 more ports, nothing more, nothing less. Now I need to be able to manage some of my ports so I will be getting another NETGEAR 8-Port Switch with options for management from my desktop, laptop, smartphone, etc. and a little security built-in among other things which I find more necessary every day. I will be sticking with NETGEAR for the solid construction and long life reliability of their products. I will leave a review for whichever model ends up running with my system so I can speak to their software and management solutions. This is only for my home networking solution and served me well, so no need to change brands, just a little more money for more features that the next models up the NETGEAR line have to offer. It will be either the GS308T (simple managed switch version) or maybe for a few dollars more (what a great name for a movie) do a little future proofing with a GS308P or GS108PE-300NAS if I don’t breakdown and spend even more for extra security, but then it gets more complicated with the software and I like keeping things as simple as possible while serving my actual needs. NETGEAR has never let me down and you definitely get what you pay for over TP-Link (NEVER AGAIN) for example. Stick with what works, brands you know and know they stand behind their products. You cannot go wrong with NETGEAR unless you get a model without enough ports or without port management if you need it, otherwise this model will serve you well. NETGEAR switches with their metal cases are far superior to the ones with the cheap plastic cases which can and do break as well as overheat in my personal experience.
Earl A. Browne –
A Netgear of High Quality
This is a very functional, high-quality, adequately sized, relatively fast, self- powered switch, with facilitates great connectivity to seven devices directly. It is important to note that it does not overheat, like another brand that I previously purchased.
J –
Solid Little Switch
I added this 8-port switch to my home setup a few weeks ago, and it’s been running smoothly ever since. Setup was as simple as plugging it in—no software, no settings, just instant connectivity. I’ve got a mix of devices hooked up (laptop, smart TV, gaming console, and a couple of cameras), and everything runs fast without hiccups. The unit itself is small, sturdy, and has a nice weight so it doesn’t slide around. It runs completely silent, which is great since it’s sitting in my office. For the price, it feels like solid value—reliable performance without paying for bells and whistles I don’t need.
Vad T. –
High-Performance 8-Port Gigabit Switch – Long-Term Reliability
I’ve been using NETGEAR switches for years — previously a 100Mbps model with no issues — and this 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet switch continues that reliability. It’s compact, easy to place anywhere, and provides excellent connectivity for multiple devices. Setup was quick, all ports deliver consistent gigabit speeds, and it runs silently without overheating. Perfect for home or office networks.
Oscar –
Hasta el momento todo bien para administrar la velocidad de mis modems.
Porschster –
Well made, metal heavy casing and solid.excellent switch to use as-is or connect to web management interface to manage and control your network, creating vlans or set up QOS.Great value, good speed, exactly what I needed for my gigabit network at home network. Much faster than my Trendnet Gigabit switch.
Knorr Bremse technology Centre India Pvt Ltd –
Good
RonW19 –
I liked the ease of use with switch. I disliked the switch software not functioning as well as it should have.
TwoToilets –
Excellent 8 port switch at a great price, definitely plug & play as all my new items fired up and were swapping files.Recommended