• Reviews around address (3.15 of 5)

    TP-Link 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch | Ethernet Splitter | Sturdy Metal w/ Shielded Ports | Life Time Warranty| Plug-and-Play | Traffic Optimization | Unmanaged (TL-SG105)

    • So that means I will need to either temporarily reconfigure my router with just this device attached hoping I can change the default IP settings, or I will have to completely redo my entire network as several devices are on a static IP address.
    • And I found the DHCP client a bit flaky, so am using a static IP address
    • Great little switch - but be forewarned, my 8 port came factory set to have a static IP address of 192.168.0.1 -- which just so happened to be the same I use as my home network's router...
    • We don't have to configure anything, although we can still setup a static IP address within the router for each device by mac address and expect that those settings will work
    • This might be a great switch if it were not managed, it is the managed part that sucks because it loses its management IP address and makes the same as your gateway and trust me, it is going to cause you all kinds of problems.
    • It works as it should.
    • Works as it should for a 50 foot run.
    • Worked exactly as I needed it to
    • Doesn't work as it is supposed to - need to disconnect any other device as will only work on 1 at a time
    • Works as
    • Downloading somthing fast causes all the other machines connected to this switch to experience extremely slow speeds both to other devices on the network as well as to the internet
    • Works exactly as
    • Upon initial installation it seemed great and worked exactly as you might expect
    • Works exactly as it should and does a great job
    • -R-O problems with these systems
    • I didn't have time to chat at the moment, so I used their e-mail support option.
    • Steady 550 Mb/s
    • My house is completely wired for Ethernet and I needed plenty of ports to support all the computers, DVD players, smart TV’s and
    • Steady 550 Mb/s
    • My house is completely wired for Ethernet and I needed plenty of ports to support all the computers, DVD players, smart TV’s and