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QNAP Introduces the QSW-M12XX 10GbE L2 Web Managed Switch Series, Providing User-friendly Entry-level Network Management for SMBs

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[View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email because of your relationship with QNAP Systems, Inc.. Please [reconfirm]( your interest in receiving emails from us. If you do not wish to receive any more emails, you can [unsubscribe here](. If this page does not render correctly, [click here]( for the online version QNAP Introduces the QSW-M12XX 10GbE L2 Web Managed Switch Series, Providing User-friendly Entry-level Network Management for SMBs Taipei, Taiwan, November 26, 2020 – QNAP® Systems, Inc. (QNAP), a leading computing, networking and storage solution innovator, today released the QSW-M12XX 10GbE L2 Web Managed Switch series, including the [QSW-M1208-8C]( [QSW-M1204-4C]( and [QSW-M804-4C]( models. Featuring practical Layer 2 network management functions, small businesses can attain an entry-level network management solution that enables efficient bandwidth utilization. The QSW-M1208-8C comes with four 10GbE SFP+ ports and eight SFP+/ RJ45 combo ports (twelve ports in total). The QSW-M1204-4C comes with eight 10GbE SFP+ ports and four SFP+/ RJ45 combo ports (twelve ports in total). The QSW-M804-4C comes with four 10GbE SFP+ ports and four SFP+/ RJ45 combo ports (eight ports in total). All three models are compatible with 10GBASE-T and Multi-Gigabit NBASE-T networking speeds (10G / 5G / 2.5G / 1G / 100M), allowing users to take advantage of higher network speeds with existing Cat 6a cables. The QSW-M12XX series also provides Layer 2 management functions via a user-friendly Web GUI for efficient network bandwidth control and enhanced network security. "With the increasing demand for high-speed networking in multimedia studios and small businesses, the QSW-M12XX series provides multiple 10GbE ports and SFP+/RJ45 interfaces that can achieve 20GbE by link aggregation (LACP) for meeting even the most demanding network requirements,” said Frank Liao, Product Manager of QNAP, adding “the affordable and easy-to-use QNAP QSW-M12XX switches allow users to flexibly deploy bandwidth and cabling for connecting different devices and efficiently maintaining networks." The QSW-M12XX series is one of the few web-managed switches that supports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and is compliant with IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet and IEEE802.3x Flow Control in full-duplex mode. Users can deploy small/medium-scale networks that support expansion, redundancy, and loop prevention, while avoiding packet loss from unparalleled bandwidth, and reducing power consumption for low-speed and inactive connections. With its smart cooling system, the QSW-M12XX series switch ensures high-speed network performance while minimizing distracting background noise. Key specifications - [QSW-M1208-8C]( 12 ports (4 SFP+ ports and 8 SFP+/RJ45 combo ports) - [QSW-M1204-4C]( 12ports (8 SFP+ ports and 4 SFP+/RJ45 combo ports) - [QSW-M804-4C]( 8 ports (4 SFP+ ports and 4 SFP+/RJ45 combo ports) Compliant with IEEE 802.3x and IEEE 802.3az; Auto Negotiation; compatible with 10GbE and NBASE-T technologies to support five network speeds (10Gbps, 5Gbps, 2.5Gbps, 1Gbps, and 100Mbps)  About QNAP Systems, Inc. QNAP, named from Quality Network Appliance Provider, is devoted to providing comprehensive solutions from software development, hardware design to in-house manufacturing. Focusing on storage, networking and smart video innovations, we strive to build a technology ecosystem upon subscription-based software and diversified service channels. QNAP envisions NAS as being more than a simple storage and has created a cloud-based networking infrastructure for users to host and develop artificial intelligence analysis, edge computing and data integration on their QNAP solutions. Media Contacts marketing@qnap.com Copyright © 2020 QNAP Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This message was sent to {EMAIL} by marketing@qnap.com 3F., No.22, Zhongxing Road, Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 221, Taiwan [Unsubscribe from all mailings]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscription]( | [Forward Email]( | [Report Abuse](

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