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The TP-Link TL-SG105S is a 5-port gigabit Ethernet network switch designed for seamless connectivity and energy efficiency. With a fanless design for silent operation, itโs perfect for both home and office environments. This plug-and-play device allows for easy expansion of your network without compromising speed, making it an ideal choice for tech-savvy professionals.
Switch type | Gigabit Network Switch |
Product dimensions | 9.9L x 9.9W x 2.5H centimetres |
Item weight | 9.88 Ounces |
Upper temperature rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Interface type | RJ45 |
Data transfer rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Current rating | 0.6 Amps |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Item model number | TL-SG105S |
Series | TL-SG105S(UK) |
Wattage | 2.43 watts |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 280 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**E
What's not to like? Excellent TP-Link switch
Very good switch for the money, easy to set up. Used for my Network Pc's when the router only had three available ports, so used one port to the switch and the other four for the Pc's no loss of bandwidth or speed.
H**S
Cheap but solid
For the price I was surprised by how good it is. Super simple to set up, am now able to hardwire my TV and fire stick.
N**)
Great quality and great price PoE switch
Always great stuff from TP-Link. Using this for an IP VOIP phone base unit so no other power cable required and an IP PoE surveillance outdoor camera. I have numerous PoE devices all powered by TP-Link PoE switches. Great products that never let me down and great prices for budget solutions. - Recommended, yes.
N**H
The switch wotks really well when correctly set up
I needed a small switch to extend one port from a TP-Link Wi-Fi extender to several devices; a 3D Printer, a laptop [used for gaming and not always plugged in here] and an existing switch that handles other devices.I bought this switch as I often use TP-Link products when setting up, adding to or upgrading network systems - something I have done as a hobbyist and semi-professionally for some years. Furthermore, I tell family, friends and some business contacts to use TP-Link as they are reliable and well priced.Sorry! I need to make a bit of a long post. It is relevant! I include some work around info for larger networks / experienced users.I will list some points about this switch;All in all, this is a very good, well priced and easy to use switch.Likes - Very sturdy metal boxing, very good speeds when properly set up, easy to use web based configuration tool, well priced and small footprint - less space used is good. The switch also works 'out of the box' on smaller networks [see below].Dislikes - It is hard to dislike this switch, but I will say that the bigger, more complex your network, the more likely you are to need to do some configuration work [see below].I have to praise TP-Link customer services. The first switch I initially bought was defective. This was confirmed by me doing some tests at the request of TP-Link customer services - all of which were very well documented / pointed out by TP-Link customer services and, for me, easy to follow. After a couple of days and a few e-mails, we concluded that the initial switch was defective. I was advised to get a replacement from the retailer as this would be quicker - the new switch arrived the next day.When I got the new replacement switch [via Amazon returns] it worked much better than the previous one. When I set up the switch between my router and one laptop, it worked 'out of the box' - this is excellent for smaller networks!My home network is a bit more complex though as it has router > power-line, Wi-Fi and standard network cabling [won't bore you with ratings etc]. My network has power-line adapters, two Wi-Fi extenders and a few switches.** For smaller networks - you need read no further, as the switch will likely work for you 'out of the box'.** This next part I include for those with larger networks and show two fairly easy work-rounds that got the switch working as needed, and excellently at that. I say fairly easy, but both are not for beginners [unless you want to learn as you go] and I recommend you at least have an entry level in networking to proceed or get help from someone with such experience.When set up from router > Wi-Fi extender [wireless] > this switch [wired] > laptop [wired] problems happened. I must stress that the replacement switch worked much better from the get-go than the returned one. The main issues were;Note: Wi-Fi extender > switch uses [physical] port one [1] of switch - this works best.Note: Remember to save changes as you go.1; Possible conflict relating to DCHP on router and on switch with solution:- Go into router configuration and find the switch [connected devices] and make a note of its given IP address - this may be useful later- Disable DCHP in the switch and set a static IP address [can be one you took note of] for the switch to use - via the switch web based configuration tool.- In the router web based configuration tool [will vary per router] set the chosen static IP for the switch, so the switch always uses that IP address.- Turn off all network switches / extenders and router, then restart all network equipment - starting with router and progressing in order, allowing time as needed for each device to start up.This ensures router and switch do not conflict. [experienced users may disagree with this approach- but it works].2; Possible shut down of in use [physical] port by switch 'Loop Prevention Setting' with solution;Note: This was preventing some websites from loading and preventing any speed test sites from proper operation - they would get to a couple of percent marks, then 'hang'. Also, some games would 'hang' before this was altered.- In switch web based configuration tool, DISABLE 'Loop Prevention'. [I can hear some of the professionals screaming already].I'm not even going to try to explain loop prevention and why it should or should not be used - web browsing is your friend [or fiend]. All I will say is that on my network, in the configuration needed there were problems as noted already, and it seemed like a loop was effectively closing a port [physical - to laptop] down then the port was re-opened some minutes later. By setting loop prevention to disabled, all the issues went away, and my network is working very well now.My education [and some work experiences] was largely in computing, but I did not specialise in networking. I include these steps only as an indication of how I got my network to perform as expected. Your results may vary. Change settings at your own risk. Get in a professional if needed.
C**E
Affordable switch for home or small office network ๐
Great little switch for home or small office network. Freestanding unit with robust metal casing, it has a small footprint so is easy to position out of sight or even on a desk. Network connections are fast and reliable. Easy to set up - literally just plug it in! Not passive and requires a power supply, which is included.
W**6
Works well with xbox and sky q
Works as it should. I have it connected to my xbox and sky q box and rhen to my community fibre broadband as the sky box kept losing wifi. Mesh on a mesh does not work so bought this and so far novproblems.
E**G
More handy
Returned kept 8 way
T**F
Good price and good performance
Excellent bit of kit for an affordable price. Used to connect several PCs to my Broadband router via Cat5 cables. No setup required. Just connect the cables (not supplied) between this the PCs, the switch, and the router and hey-presto you're up and running. The switch is supplied in eco-friendly packaging and is compact and well made. Very happy with my purchase. Much better speeds than WiFi :-)
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