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The TP-Link TL-SG108 is an 8-port unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch featuring 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation RJ45 ports, energy-efficient Green Ethernet technology reducing power consumption by up to 82%, and a robust fanless metal case for silent operation. Designed for plug-and-play ease, it supports QoS and IGMP for optimized traffic management and offers versatile desktop or wall-mount installation, backed by a lifetime warranty—perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed network expansion.























| ASIN | B00A121WN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,303 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 67 in Network Switches |
| Box Contents | 1 x 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Desktop Switch TL-SG108, 1 x Installation Guide, 1 x Power Adapter |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Multicolour |
| Compatible Devices | Any Ethernet-enabled device |
| Current Rating | 0.6 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (40,286) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 142.8 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364021337 |
| Interface | RJ45 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.8L x 10W x 2.5H centimetres |
| Item Part Number | TL-SG108, TLSG108 |
| Item Type Name | Desktop gigabit ethernet switch, steel case |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TL-SG108E |
| Maximum Power | 2.77 Watts |
| Model Number | TL-SG108 |
| Number of Layers | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Platform | No Operating System |
| Product Warranty | Manufacturer's Lifetime Warranty |
| Switch Type | unmanaged |
| UPC | 840460604079 845973021153 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 30 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
R**S
Simple, small, functional, what more do we need?
The metal cased TP-Link 8 port Gigabit TL-SG108 1000/100/10 switch works perfectly straight out of the box. No set-up is required. It auto-senses the cable connection and interfaces correctly to both T568A and T568B wiring of the cables, so there is no need for 'crossover' leads. The power supply is a small 9V plug-top unit that barely thinks about getting warm. Measured current from a 9V bench power supply was 85mA (765mW) with no ports connected, rising to 120mA (1080mW) all ports connected but no traffic, during a 7GByte 1000Mb/s backup between two long-wire ports the current peaked at roughly 230mA (~2W) but varied. Much, much better than the old 100/10 hub it replaces which always took about 350mA (~2.6W) at 7.5V 24/7 and also had an inefficient hot mains brick. The LED lights on the front edge, two adjacent to each of the eight sockets indicate activity in the normal way; solid for connected and flashing for data transfer, the green LED for 1000Mb/s and the yellow LED for 100/10Mb/s. There is also a separate green LED showing when the power is correct. I would have preferred the lights to be on the other side from all of the leads as with the version (9.0) of the TP-Link SF1005D (not shown on Az now) I bought in 2012, or on the top as with this version TP-Link SF1005D I bought in 2011, but I understand why it was done here. A couple of keyhole slots in the base of the metal box enable one to mount it on a pair of no6 countersink-head woodscrews to allow tidy routing of the cables. The four rubber feet help to prevent it from sliding off the screws. The 8 port box is 100mm x 160mm x 28mm. My house usually has no wi-fi; the CAT5E LAN is all hard-wired and this new switch living next to the big PC, a media server and the network printer, replaces a previous and out-of-date 100/10Mb/s generic unit from Maplin. The network is mixed traffic, mostly Gigabit, but still some old 100Mb/s Ethernet. The new switch handles it all at full duplex with no problems, and I have noticed a slight increase in the speed of the 100Mb/s transfers as well. I bought this after several months of positive experience with its little brother the TL-SG105 and the TD-W8970 router . As usual, I took the lid off to have a look inside (my work used to include designing high speed electronics) and it is nicely made with good quality components and proper attention to screening and track layout. Recommended. Addendum. Be aware that on this product page either Az or TP-Link has stupidly mixed up all the reviews for all the different varieties of TP Link switches, 24, 16, 8 and 5 port, Gigabit or not, metal and several versions of plastic cases, even for switches no longer available, and they have different performance and best uses. But cut to the chase, and simply go for the latest versions of the metal boxed Gigabit switches.
W**M
Quality product
Have had the product for a year with no problems, works well.
C**N
Great switch and great value
I have a few switches around my house all gigabit as most of my devices are now gigabit enabled I want give my devices the best connection possible. I have tp link gigabit powerline plugs around my house also to link in with the switches and this all works flawlessly. This tp link 8 port switch works great and is built with aluminium too not some plastic rubbish which we have all come to expect from new products nowadays. This switch can can take your normal rj45 cables via the front or if you pop the cover off you can wire the cables directly to rear. The lights do only light green to show a valid data connection but be assured if your device is gigabit enabled th switch will passing the connection through at gigabit speeds. I used to be skeptical of lesser known brands but tp link have proven to be very reliable ( no failures with powerline plugs in two years) and I now have faith in their brand. My network consists of a few cables computers, a fire-tv two xbox one consoles, three xbox 360 consoles, a media centre, two smart tv's and other wireless devices that connect to my netgear x6 R8000 router that distributes the dhcp to all devices in the house I have some with fixed ips to simplify setup of media items. My network works great and I have never had a streaming problem with hd content to several devices at the same time with these switches. Grab one and give it a go next time you need to add capacity to your own network.
G**Y
It just works, without hassle, without pain. All is good with this little netgear.
Does exactly what its supposed to. No frills, no weird setup discs or complicated config. Well made and sturdy, very little to go wrong and its cheap as chips, what more can you ask for in a switch at this price.
M**T
Gotta love TP-Link
Great value and seems to perform well. One star less on durability as it's TP-Link so will break in 3 years. I will come back and correct this if it's still going in 2021. Update 2019/05/25 The Pro version of this has a WebUI TP-Link TL-SG108E (Firstly I've not done this yet but it looks easy enough) They call this an 'unmanaged' switch but actually it has a WebUI and you can do some smart things with this like VLANs and Link Aggregation. If you don't want these fancy features then save your money and buy a cheaper 1gig switch, it will work just as well. The switch actually has an internal bandwidth of 16gig even though the ports are only 1gig. The reason for this is that each port can handle 1gbs in and 1gbs out at the same time and there are 8 of them. This means your PC can drag a file from the server and dump it on your PC at 1gbs speed but effectively using 2gbs of bandwith since two ports are running at 1gbs. So what would happen if you could use two Ethernet ports at once connected to your PC and two connected to your server? Well you would have 2gbs LAN speed!!! It's called LAG Link Aggregation 802.3ad and is under the Switch section of the WebUI of the TP-Link. You can have two groups. Add two ports to one group and two ports to the other. Then on the Linux server and PC you've got to BOND two ports together but the drivers are already built into the Kernel. Plenty of stuff online how to do that. You might just use an aggregated connection to your server so that it can handle two people using 1gbs. For £27 this is a seriously smart switch.
G**E
superb product
The TP-Link 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch (TL-SG108) is a total game-changer for anyone looking to expand their home network. I recently picked one up, and it's been a game-changer for me! With its eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, I can easily connect all my devices, from my smart TV to my gaming console, with lightning-fast speeds. The steel case feels super durable, and I love that it can be mounted on the wall or placed on my desk. Setting it up was a breeze - just plug and play, no configuration required. If you're in need of more Ethernet ports for your home network, I highly recommend the TP-Link TL-SG108!
S**R
Habe mir den Switch gekauft, um die Datensicherung von zwei Rechnern hinter meiner alten Fritz!Box (nur 100Mbit, bedient aber ein zweites analoges Telefon) zu beschleunigen. Das hat auch geklappt. Jetzt ist nicht mehr das Netzwerk der Engpass, sondern das Finden der zu sichernden Daten und die Ablage in einem langsam etwas zu vollen HomeServer. Genaue Messungen habe ich nicht vorgenommen. Für meine Belange reicht der Durchsatz auf jeden Fall locker. Das Gerät funktioniert bisher einwandfrei. Mir gefällt das Metallgehäuse mit seiner für diesen Preis ungemein hochwertigen Haptik. Eine Erwärmung ist kaum spürbar, was auf einen guten Energiehaushalt hindeutet. Allerdings sind bisher nur 5 Ports belegt. LEDs neben den Ports zeigen an, ob ein Gigabit-fähiges Gerät oder etwas Langsameres angeschlossen ist. Hier bevorzuge ich persönlich meine anderen Switche, die hinten die Ports und vorne die Anzeige sowie ein eingebautes Netzteil haben. Je nach Aufstellung/Montage kann man das aber auch umgekehrt sehen. Es gibt für beide Lösungen Argumente dafür und dagegen. Am Ende entschieden hier der Preis und die sehr guten Bewertungen für ein Produkt, das mir technisch auf der Höhe der Zeit scheint, sodass es unkompliziert und energiesparend hoffentlich lange betrieben werden kann. Wahrscheinlich werde ich mir bald noch ein oder zwei Geräte dieses Typs für anstehende Erweiterungen bzw. WLAN-Ablösungen zulegen!
X**R
What more is there to say about this thing? It's a 8-Port unmanaged gigabit switch that does exactly what any switch should do. This is a functional but quality little product. It's super compact and light, and would probably outlast me if given the chance. As for setup, what setup? Plug it in and connect your devices and you're good to go. I mean it really doesn't get any simpler, it's super affordable, works perfect, you can hang it on the wall or set it on a desk. It's a TP-Link product and I've never had any issue with the multitude of other TP-Link products I own. Also, if you think the price is too low, it's not. That's just TP-Link pricing, great functional products for less.
Y**N
kaliteli ürün
I**9
Prima le cose importanti: attaccati i cavi a router (che non e' Gigabit), Nas e PC, e' andato subito bene senza bisogno di configurazione. I trasferimenti dal NAS al PC ora sono moolto piu' veloci... ma non mi sono messo a fare benchmark comparativi scientifici, la vita e' breve. Poi le questioni cosmetiche: finalmente un dispositivo di rete che e' anche un bell'oggetto, tuito metallico e sodo, niente plastichina leggera, da un bel senso di robustezza, non semba cheap ma al tempo stesso non spara come certi router coloratissimi tedeschi :-) La forma regolare e non panciuta aiuta anche ad organizzare meglio gli spazi, apprezzo molto la nuova estetica TP-link.
W**A
Otimo produto.
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