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The TP-Link TL-SG105 is a 5-port gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switch designed for seamless network expansion. With energy-efficient technology, fanless operation, and easy plug-and-play setup, it ensures reliable performance in any environment. Backed by a 3-year warranty, this switch is perfect for professionals seeking a dependable networking solution.
Color | Navy Blue |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Current Rating | 0.6 Amps |
Platform | No Operating System |
Switch Type | Metal |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Interface | 5 10/100/1000Mbps, Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDI/MDIX Ports |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.94"L x 3.85"W x 0.98"H |
A**C
Sleek, lightweight, and works exceptionally well
This switch is super helpful for opening more Ethernet ports. My wife and I are gamers and we need light speed connections. We ordered 2 eero 6+ routers but they came with only 2 Ethernet slots in the back, so 4 in total, but 1 slot is taken by the modem connection, one is taken up by our TV, and the other router is in the back of our apartment (but we don’t have long enough Ethernet cord) so our 2 gaming PCs are Ethernet less.I looked on Amazon and saw this switch and the raving reviews. Decided to try it and am back to say it is as functional and great as others have noted. It was super easy to set up out of the box, literally just plug and play. It is very lightweight too and not heavy like our modem. It delivers the exact speed that our ISP provides which is 500 Mbps, and we achieve over that sometimes using the Ookla internet speed test. Its performance is top notch with good signal. It does not get hot, we’re using almost all the ports and it’s cool and is still as powerful as one. Haven’t had any blips or issues so far and our games has been running smoothly. I highly recommend this cost effective switch and won’t be afraid to order more when I move to my own home.
S**R
Rock-Solid Performance at an Unbeatable Price
I've been using TP-Link TL-SG105s for several months now, and it's been a game-changer for my home network. At under $20, I was skeptical about its quality — I’ve had sandwiches that cost more — but this little device has exceeded all expectations.Build Quality:This thing is built like a brick. A small, metal, network-loving brick. It feels solid in the hand and looks like it could survive being run over by a moderately distracted Roomba. The fanless design keeps it completely silent, which is perfect — one less thing whining in the background.Ease of Use:Setup could not be easier. It’s literally plug-and-play. I plugged it in, all the lights came on like it was ready for a disco, and everything just worked. No apps, no passwords, no tech-induced panic spirals.Performance:Flawless. All five ports are delivering reliable gigabit speeds. Whether I’m streaming, gaming, or transferring huge files, it handles it without breaking a sweat. Honestly, it works so well I forgot it was even there — which is kind of the dream.Value:How TP-Link delivers something this good at this price is beyond me. I'm not asking questions, I'm just buying another one for the garage.Conclusion:If you want a small but mighty switch that just works, looks sharp, and costs less than a movie ticket (with popcorn), this is it. No gimmicks, no drama — just a hardworking little box that does its job like a pro.
M**4
VERY QUIET IF YOU USE NOCTUA FAN (bye bye warranty, do at your own risk)
The media could not be loaded. 10/23/2024 : (If you choose to replace the fan, you do it at your own risk, and I take no responsibility for the outcome.) I pulled the trigger and installed the Noctua NF-A4x20 FLX 12v 0.05A, and now the unit runs SUPER QUIET. I cannot hear it at all from 10 feet away, and up close it just sounds like a soft hum, quite pleasant, as is the nature of noctua. Since I got this switch on a pretty good deal, I did not want to return it, so I decided to just use a razor to carefully cut the soft rubber on the plug of the original fan's wire, after which it easily came off. Use a small flat screwdriver, or tweezer, to "unclip" the security tab (on the 3-pin header) before pulling the plug, otherwise the entire head will come off. It is easy to unscrew the two screws of the old fan. To install the noctua i just used the larger washer, and i don't think you need even that tbh (or u can just use the screws that come with the noctua fan for the quickest, easiest installation). Now, it runs super quiet with smooth airflow, and should last even longer than with the original fan. I will update if the unit fails, if not, assume it is still running solid. I decided to share because of all the other times when generous people voided their own warranties in order to help the community out. So, I can confirm the noctua fan works, and is very, very, very very quiet. If you choose to replace it, you do it at your own risk, and I take no responsibility for the outcome.10/22/2024 : I spent a lot of time trying to make this work, because other than the fan it is an excellent unit (talk about weak link in the chain!!). I definitely did NOT open this up, and did NOT peak inside, but from other videos/pics on the internet I found that it has 1 small fan that is plugged into a 3-pin header, so technically it *should* be very easy to switch with a Noctua NF-A4x20 FLX 12v 0.05A. Except, TP-Link in their infinite wisdom, apparently, have also layered some wax/silicon type goo on the 3-pin plug, pretty much ensuring that you void the warranty if you try to switch out the fan. I am so disappointed, given how sensible their other products seem to be made. Why put a server-grade fan in a consumer-grade product? And then make it impossible for the consumer to upgrade the fan to a normal one? Very disappointed. I am seriously debating whether to return and wait for a quiet model in 1-2-3 years, or to just risk the warranty and replace with a noctua.Original: Reading other reviews, I thought it would make a moderate hum, not notable from 15-20 feet away. Nope. The fan is high pitched, the type of cpu fans from 20 year ago (remember those?). This had a good sale on the big sale day so I was eager to get it. Sadly as soon as I plugged it in I knew it was too noisy. It whines for about a minute, then stops, making you think maybe it was just startup noise. But, even with NO load, AND in front of TWO high end fans, the internal fan kicked on and stayed on. Wow. I am so shocked, at this price, these fans are ridiculous!!!! Can only be used in a server room, away from humans. Very unpleasant sound. I have some big NAS hard drives that churn in my living room, and those sound like gentle chugs compared to this. Anyway, I went with the 5-port passive version that was also on sale — that one is working solidly and with my fans should remain within decent temps.I have added a video, excuse the mess, but it actually sounds much louder in real life. The sound it makes up close in the video is what it sounds like from 15 feet away in a quiet room. I unplugged it at the end of the video which is why it stopped. Do not get this 8-port if your have a quiet room or plan to watch movie or sleep or live around it. I honestly expected more from tp-link, I am shocked …
B**D
Small size, Works well, Needs no software and is well priced
Just plug it into your router and get 4 new CAT ports. Surprised they didn't even give a short CAT cable that is necessary to connect. You will need a CAT cable to go from the 5 port of this switch into one of your router's CAT plugs.Best of all, no software or configuration is needed. Comes with a small "wort" power supply. It's a +5V at 0.6 amps but is not a USB C connector but a small barrel plug.My Xfinity router only came with 2 ports so this gives me some ability to add ports as needed. Pretty sure that they make an 8 port switch as well.
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