• Reviews around connection issue (2.47 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)

    • Lately, I'd been having buffering and connection issues with my Roku and Xbox 360,
    • I've also eliminated a lot of painful connection issues by using these products.
    • My DLink 10/100 was never fully saturated based on the Xbox app's performance data, but I would always get network connection issues even though my laptop and Xbox One were on the same switch.
    • The switch never ever gets hot, all of the connections fit snug and secure, and I never ever have any power issues or connection issues on any device that is connected through the switch
    • I've had other products with the green 'low power' ports which often caused frustrating intermittent connection issues with printers and other networked appliances.
    • I've not seen a single network connection issue warning through the Xbox app with this switch, whereas I'd see a bunch on my old Dlink switch before it settled down.
    • -R-O problems with these systems
    • I didn't have time to chat at the moment, so I used their e-mail support option.
    • I decided tocall the T-Link support line and they suggested trying to connect the cables in various other ways
    • n’t see any problems with bandwidth or interoperability
    • Worked fine with gigabit Ethernet devices, but not work with 100base-T devices like Steam Link or Amazon’s Fire TV 4K USB Ethernet adapter
    • The only positive I have to review on is that the switch seems to have a quality build to it
    • -R-O problems with these systems
    • The only positive I have to review on is that the switch seems to have a quality build to it
    • 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
    • I didn't have time to chat at the moment, so I used their e-mail support option.