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TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection

TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection

TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection
$ 13.99

Score By Feature

Based on 97,258 ratings
Quality of material
9.72
Easy to install
9.52
User interface
9.28
Energy efficiency
9.28
WiFi signal
8.88
Tech Support
8.88

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Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX are supported by 5 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports.
The most cutting-edge energy-efficient technology greatly increases your network capacity while consuming far less power and saving you money.
IEEE 802. Fanless design ensures quiet operation with 3X flow control and reliable data transfer.
There is no need to install or configure any software during the setup process.
With port-based 802.11ac, you can prioritize your traffic and ensure high-quality video or voice data transmission. QoS in 1p/DSCP and IGMP Snooping
Quiet fanless design for desktop or wall mounting. Temperature range: 0 to 40 degrees Celsius (32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit).
Limited lifetime warranty and free technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week are industry firsts.

Questions & Answers

What is the difference between the easy smart and unmanaged models, and is the easy smart model worth the extra cost?

Switches that are not managed are simple to install. Connect one of the ports to your existing LAN via Ethernet to gain access to the switch's additional physical Ethernet ports. The Easy Smart version includes some basic management features such as Quality of Service (QoS) for a Lag-Free Network. VLAN for Security, IGMP Snooping for Multicast Optimization, and Free Experience

Is there a web interface for this, or must I use the TP-UI? Is it possible to link software for configuration?

The TL- The SG108E has a web-based user interface as well as a software-based user interface. options for logging in based on your location Please see our official website for more information and to download the User Guide.br>br>Regards,br>TP- Help with Links

What makes a smart switch different from an unmanaged switch?

Switches that are not managed are simple to install. Connect one of the ports to your existing LAN via Ethernet to gain access to the switch's additional physical Ethernet ports. The Easy Smart version includes some basic management features such as Quality of Service (QoS) for a Lag-Free Network. VLAN for Security, IGMP Snooping for Multicast Optimization, and Free Experience

Is it true that all ports can handle 1000 Mbps?

If your internet connection is only 100 Megabits per second, you will only be able to see yellow lights. Because you're using Cat 5 cable, it's possible you're only getting 100 Mbps. To get 1,000 Mbps, you'll need Cat 5e cabling at the very least. You can have five cables, but if one isn't fast enough for 1,000 Mbps, all connections will be limited to 100 Mbps, so all cable and hardware must be capable of Gigabit Internet or you'll only get 100 Mbps.

Selected User Reviews For TP-Link TL-SG105 | 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Network Switch, Ethernet Splitter | Plug & Play | Fanless Metal Design | Shielded Ports | Traffic Optimization | Limited Lifetime Protection

It's a router extension, not a modem extension
5/5

Make sure you understand (unlike me) that this is a router extension as well as an indirect modem extension! Connect this box to your router's out port, then connect all of your other devices to this box. In essence, The modem connects to the router, which connects to this box, and then all other devices are connected to this box. I apologize if I'm being a little repetitive, but I just don't want anyone else to waste an hour trying to figure out that concept. br>br>I figured it would work if I plugged the modem in first, then everything else. That was not the case. I have moments when I feel like Bill Gates and moments when I feel like a complete moron. I'm giving it five stars because I only recently got it to work and haven't had enough time to notice anything wrong with it.

Stevie Friedman
Stevie Friedman
| Jun 22, 2021
I just got this and the first thing I did after confirming that it worked was to open it up
5/5

If you're curious as I was, here are the internals of version 4. This switch has been turned on 8 times. I was taken aback when I discovered that there were no non-alcoholic beverages available. On the circuit board, there are solid electrolytic capacitors. On a switch, this is the most common point of failure. Over time, the caps swell up and stop working, rendering the switch completely inoperable. No non- I believe this switch will last a long time because of the solid caps used in its construction. Other positive aspects of this switch's construction include: The ports are shielded. br>br> Some switch manufacturers have begun to do away with the metal shielding that surrounds the ethernet ports. Despite the switch's low cost, I'm glad to see a shield included. Although it is unlikely to make a significant difference in terms of EMI, I am bothered when ports are not shielded. br>On the switch chip, there is a heatsink. Given its power consumption (2. 2), I don't expect this to get very hot. Although the power consumption is low (5 watts), a heatsink is included. It's also black anodized, which helps it cool down faster (for more information, see eevblog's discussion thread "The performance of a heatsink with a black surface"). br>A Kensington lock slot is now included on the back of this switch, which is not visible in the product image. If you want to keep the switch from finding a new home, this is a good option. It's worth noting, however, that opening the case is simple. At the bottom, there are only two Phillips head screws. If someone with a screwdriver wanted to, they could easily remove the top half of the case and take the entire PCB while it was still locked. If you're concerned about physical security, such as if you're using these in a school system, I'd suggest covering the screw heads with epoxy. br>br>One feature of the switch that I dislike is the ventilation holes, which make it more susceptible to dust and humidity. It appears that flipping the PCB so the switch chip is facing down, adding a thermal pad, and using the switch's metal case as a heat sink would be a better solution. Then there's no need to rely on airflow through the switch's internals. Most people won't be concerned about this, but if you're installing it in a damp basement or crawlspace, it's worth thinking about.

Ahmad Hebert
Ahmad Hebert
| Dec 22, 2021
For Gigapower, I have an 8 and 5 port
5/5

I couldn't be happier with the 8 port behind my TV and the 5 port in my office. AT was given to me. I was using T fiber and only getting about 100 mbps over wifi, which wasn't going to cut it. I bought an ethernet cable and wired up my PCs in the office, as well as my xbox, PS4, smart tv, cable box, cloud drive, and other devices behind the television, and everything is running at about the speed I pay for. The PCs get around 900 mbps through these switches, while the Xbox gets around 800 mbps. I was planning on getting the more expensive ones, but these are excellent! Why should you spend more money?.

Liv MISTRY
Liv MISTRY
| Jan 02, 2022
Plug- play
5/5

Solid performance and a solid feel are two words that come to mind when describing this product This 5-port GB switch is ideal for everyday home use. For the past ten years, I've been using their brand, and two of these particular 5-star reviews are based on that experience. For 6 months, a port GB switch model will be available. For all of my non-wired connections, I prefer to use hardwired connections. network devices that can be taken with you As a result, low-income people have a difficult time finding work. Devices that are in high demand are also connected. devices that are in demand It also means that each switch will have no more than one connected device that requires a specific level of service, making this switch ideal for that environment. br>br>Here's a little more: A device like this, which is unmanaged, is ideal for expanding each drop of a managed switch/router. For instance, in one bedroom with one Ethernet drop, you could have two computers and a printer. This 5- I can connect the three devices with the help of a port switch, which can expand to accommodate a fourth. One of these switches in the living room allows you to connect a TV, an Apple TV, and an internet radio. a Blu-ray player, and a capable receiver a player for rays The blu- The connection to the Blu-ray player is used to update the firmware. I only use one of the devices at a time to access source material over the internet, so there's no competition for throughput or quality of service, and the switch's lack of managed network control has had no discernible negative impact on my family's network-related activities. activities that are similar br>br>The fact that this switch is unmanaged is unimportant to me and, I assume, most other household users. In a small office, the rest of the network and each computer's throughput is more likely to be a performance bottleneck than this switch. br>br>So, if you only need a few devices connected to one Ethernet drop, this switch is a good choice.

Gabriella Vaughan
Gabriella Vaughan
| Aug 22, 2021
From the perspective of an IT professional, who has worked in the field for over 14 years, this is a fantastic little change! Layer 2 switching features such as VLAN and QoS are available
5/5

The hardware itself is well-made and has a "business-grade" metal appearance. It comes with four rubber feet that can be attached to the desk, but they are left unattached in case you want to mount it on the wall. IMPORTANT: br>br> There are two versions of this product: version 1 and version 2. The main (and possibly only) difference is that V1 is only configurable via a software utility that must be installed from disc, whereas V2 is configurable via a web GUI, which is a HUGE plus for me. br>br>I was fortunate enough to receive the V2 product. I didn't order anything special, so I'm guessing the supplier got rid of all the V1s. From un- It took me 15 minutes to get from boxing to walking away. That's only because I was too engrossed in exploring all of the cool options. If you're used to this type of equipment, you might be able to get up and running in less than ten minutes. My first impressions of this device have been extremely positive. I have no reservations in recommending this to anyone.

Carmelo Levine
Carmelo Levine
| Jan 24, 2021

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