I have spent time recently organizing my rolling stock (aka what I keep in the car) as well as the office. I find myself replacing a few items that I like to keep on hand and thought I would ask for favorites.
1. 8 port switch: I just used my TP-Link TL-SG108E this morning at a client's office. They just needed a basic switch and it was what I had on hand. Is there any benefit to keeping E on hand vs just going with the TL-SG108? As I know it, the only difference is that the E can be broken out into VLAN's but I've never utilized that feature.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/8-port-switch/tl-sg108e/
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/8-port-switch/tl-sg108/v4/
2. What is a solid USB Wi-Fi to keep on hand, with respectable speeds? I would only be using this for Windows machines (or maybe Chromebooks).
3. What is a good source for patch cables? I like to keep a few different lengths (1', 6', 10' for example) on hand for new system setups, tidying workspaces, and replacing failed/damaged cables.
4. SSD drives. I usually keep a few 7mm on hand since they will fit in the largest variety of devices. Nothing like needing to replace a laptop drive and figuring out you only have 9mm and the client has a slim laptop.
5. USB drives. I usually just order known/well-rated brands when I need some and go for whatever Amazon has at the time.
On a slightly different note, what do you do with the endless spare power & monitor cables you end up with? I've thought of putting together a "grab bag" and listing it on eBay.
1. 8 port switch: I just used my TP-Link TL-SG108E this morning at a client's office. They just needed a basic switch and it was what I had on hand. Is there any benefit to keeping E on hand vs just going with the TL-SG108? As I know it, the only difference is that the E can be broken out into VLAN's but I've never utilized that feature.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/8-port-switch/tl-sg108e/
https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/8-port-switch/tl-sg108/v4/
2. What is a solid USB Wi-Fi to keep on hand, with respectable speeds? I would only be using this for Windows machines (or maybe Chromebooks).
3. What is a good source for patch cables? I like to keep a few different lengths (1', 6', 10' for example) on hand for new system setups, tidying workspaces, and replacing failed/damaged cables.
4. SSD drives. I usually keep a few 7mm on hand since they will fit in the largest variety of devices. Nothing like needing to replace a laptop drive and figuring out you only have 9mm and the client has a slim laptop.
5. USB drives. I usually just order known/well-rated brands when I need some and go for whatever Amazon has at the time.
On a slightly different note, what do you do with the endless spare power & monitor cables you end up with? I've thought of putting together a "grab bag" and listing it on eBay.
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