

⚡ Power your professional edge with effortless gigabit PoE brilliance!
The TP-Link TL-SG1218MP is a high-performance 16-port Gigabit PoE+ switch delivering up to 30W per port and a total 250W power budget. Featuring 2 uplink Gigabit ports and 2 combo SFP slots, it supports seamless high-speed connectivity. Its plug-and-play design requires no setup, while advanced QoS and IGMP Snooping optimize traffic for video and voice. Housed in a durable metal rack-mountable case and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s engineered for reliable, professional-grade network deployments.
















































| ASIN | B0897WD95L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,827) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2020 |
| Interface Type | PoE |
| Item Weight | 5.19 pounds |
| Item model number | TL-SG1218MP |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Power | 296.3 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 17.3"L x 7.1"W x 1.73"H |
| UPC | 845973040543 840460604147 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 12 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
M**R
Solid Performance, Just Mind the Fan Noise
Works exactly as advertised. I used it to power several Ubiquiti cameras and Wi-Fi devices as part of my home network setup, and it handled everything without issue. Setup was truly plug-and-play, and the build feels sturdy enough for long-term use. One thing to note: the internal fan does kick in and can be noticeably loud, especially in quiet environments. If you're planning to use this in a home setting, make sure to install it somewhere the noise won’t be a distraction—like a garage, utility closet, or network cabinet. Overall, great value for the functionality. Just plan your placement accordingly.
B**R
Good small POE switch
I have used these several times to extend the network for POE cameras and wireless access points. They work well and I haven't had one faill yet.
S**K
Just plug in and use - this is not a configurable switch but great for the POE capability
works great - small footprint. Using it to power a PTZ camera and connect it to the network
M**.
Great little switch!
As an expert in networking solutions, I was excited to test the TP-Link TL-SG1005P, and it proved to be an excellent addition to any network setup. This 5 Port Gigabit PoE Switch provides outstanding power-over-Ethernet capabilities with its 4 PoE+ ports, delivering up to 65W of power. Its plug-and-play design and sturdy metal construction make installation a breeze, and the fanless operation ensures silent and reliable performance. The switch's shielded ports enhance durability and signal integrity, ensuring a stable network connection. TP-Link's commitment to quality is evident with their limited lifetime protection, and features like Quality of Service (QoS) and IGMP snooping further enhance network management and efficiency. Whether you're an expert in networking or looking to upgrade your home or office network, the TP-Link TL-SG1005P is a solid choice that delivers power, performance, and peace of mind.
R**R
No more annoying poe injectors!
I recently picked up the TP-Link SG1005P 5-Port Gigabit PoE Switch to upgrade my home network, and it’s been a fantastic addition. Here’s why this little device stands out: Setup and Design • Plug and Play: This switch requires zero configuration. Just plug in your devices, and you’re good to go. Perfect for those who want hassle-free networking. • Compact Size: Measuring just 3.9 x 3.9 x 1 inches, it fits anywhere, making it ideal for small spaces. Performance • Gigabit Speed: All five ports support Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring fast and reliable connections for all my devices. • Power over Ethernet (PoE): Four of the five ports provide PoE, delivering up to 15.4W per port. I use it to power my IP cameras and a wireless access point without any issues. Power Management • 65W Power Budget: With a total PoE power budget of 65W, it easily handles my network’s power needs. Even with multiple devices connected, I haven’t faced any power shortages. • Port Priority Function: If the power demand exceeds 65W, the switch prioritizes ports to ensure critical devices stay powered, which is a smart feature. Operation • Silent Running: It’s fanless, so there’s no noise, which is perfect for my home office. • Durable Build: Despite its small size, the build quality feels robust and reliable. Overall Experience This switch has greatly simplified my home network setup. It’s powerful enough for small office environments too. If you need an easy-to-use, reliable, and efficient PoE switch, the TP-Link SG1005P is a solid choice.
O**T
Very good POE switch
I acquired this for my home to replace a Netgear PoE switch that died and stopped delivering power. One of the things I particularly liked was the separate uplink (non-PoE) ports, which left a full 16 ports available for downlink connections. I hooked everything up, turned it on, and everything began working, including some ethernet ports that had previously not been getting power. (The specs say it supports 802.3af/at, make sure your devices are compatible.) The fan in the device makes a little bit of noise, so this is ideally placed in your basement or equipment closet, not your office. It's also quite big, so make sure you have enough room for it (or rack-mount it). No problems observed in the first few days of operation, so I'm a happy customer for now. And as long as it works without trouble at least 3 years, I'll remain a happy customer. Note that there are some operational changes you can make with dip-switches: I left them all off, but advanced users may want to look at a manual before buying, to make sure the options meet the needs.
T**M
This model is hard to beat.
The TL-SG1005P is exactly what a home or small business PoE system needs—simple, reliable, and completely silent thanks to its fanless design. I connected multiple PoE cameras (including REOLINK Duo 2) and the switch handled them effortlessly with stable voltage and zero overheating. Build quality is solid with a metal chassis, and setup truly is “plug and play.” The QoS and IGMP Snooping features help optimize traffic for streaming devices and cameras. Pros; Robust metal housing and fanless quiet operation. Reliable PoE+ power delivery (65W total) Zero-configuration setup. Perfect for 4K security cameras. Compact and stable. Cons; No VLAN or advanced management options (unmanaged) Verdict; If you're looking for a cost-effective, high-stability PoE switch for security cameras or home networking, this model is hard to beat.
M**L
Needed for a work project and required fast delivery, item delivered and works well
M**E
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Plug and Play Perfection for PoE! I've been using this TP-Link 5-Port Gigabit PoE Switch (4 PoE ports) for a few weeks now, and I couldn't be happier with its performance. It's truly a "plug and play" device that delivers exactly what it promises. I needed to power a couple of IP cameras and a PoE access point, and this switch handled it flawlessly. Setup was as simple as plugging in the devices and connecting the switch to my network – no complicated configurations or software needed. All my PoE devices powered up instantly and have been running reliably ever since. The build quality feels solid and it runs silently, which is a huge plus in my home office setup. The gigabit speeds ensure there are no bottlenecks for my network traffic, even with multiple devices running. For anyone looking for a reliable, easy-to-use, and effective PoE solution for a small network, this TP-Link switch is an absolute winner. Highly recommended!
B**0
Good quality, robust and simple - plug in all your network devices and connect to a router and away you go – no stuffing about, just works. I like the robust steel chassis/case and the large power supply. Often with these types of devices, the included power supply is absolute rubbish and fails within the first couple of years. However, judging by the size of this power supply, I’m expecting years of trouble-free service. I bought this switch to power my POE (Power Over Ethernet) security cameras and to allow connecting multiple cameras to the last available network port in my router. Thus far I have 2x security cameras connected (Amcrest IP8M-T2499EW and IP2M-841EB) with both cameras working well and more cameras on the way. Amcrest offer a similar switch for a similar price, however the speed is only 10/100Mbps. This switch is 10/100/1000Mbps, which should ensue longevity for future upgrades. Just a note - if you’re going to all the trouble to run network cables through your roof and down walls, make sure to use Cat 6 or better for future upgrades. My cameras only have a 100Mbps network interface, however the next generation will likely have a 1000Mbps – so I’ll be right to re-use my current network infrastructure.
S**A
Just a bit pricey but quality is good.
M**R
From yesterday sometime Hanging My all camera stop.
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