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May 10, 2018
Good Choice for a Wired Apple Keyboard
The Apple MB110LL/A keyboard (whose minimum OS is 10.5.8), is an attractive, well-designed keyboard with a nice touch. For those who prefer the reliability of a wired over a wireless keyboard, you should consider this product. Note that according to Wikipedia the MB110LL/A and its brother, MB110LL/B (minimum OS 10.6.8) are no longer in production as of June 2017; however they remain widely available on eBay.
Drawbacks: I have owned at least four MB110LL/A or MB110LL/B keyboards over the years, and that in itself is an issue—the keyboards tend to die after a few years of use, and cannot be repaired. My most recent MB110LL/A was mounted to a G5 iSight iMac recently when the power supply failed; after the power supply was replaced and the iMac restored to full functioning the keyboard stopped working, even though the USB on the keyboard continued to carry signal. Why did the keyboard fail when the computer's power supply died? No one knows. But it did, which led to my most recent purchase.

Jan 15, 2020
A Great Switch for Your In-Home Network
In the interest of full disclosure, I did not open the box and install this switch. This is my third SD-216 ethernet switch, which I bought as a spare.
I built my wired in-home Ethernet network in 2003 and 2004. An essential part of that network is my 16-port Ethernet switch. (I have Ethernet ports in four bedrooms, two home offices, and the family room.)
My first switch failed in 2009, some six years after it was installed. Last month my network failed again, and I blamed the switch.
I was wrong--my gateway, which supplies the operating software for the switch, simply required a reset. But the incident reminded me that my switch could fail again (it has been running for 11 years), and that spares are harder and harder to find. So I bought a new one.
If I am lucky, I will never have to use it.