• Reviews around port (3.48 of 5)

    TP-Link 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch | Ethernet Splitter | Sturdy Metal w/Shielded Ports |Plug-and-Play | Traffic Optimization | Unmanaged (TL-SG108)

    • I also have port isolation working, and QOS that I will be deploying soon.
    • Small size, despite it's solid 8 ports of solid & quick network connectivity.
    • Small, easy use, eight ports from one port used, simple install, gigabit speed, and good price point
    • Works as described - good 8 port switch.
    • Using the nice 8 port switch to spread the ethernet love in my man cave....
    • Enough ports for my needs, sturdy contruction.
    • Also ports are automaically (factory defaualt) set to the highest rating in power thus limiting to only a few devices
    • Nice build quality, and I like the 4 ports with PoE.
    • I had the 4 port version before, but needed to add another few ports to support my work from home requirements
    • 8 ports is perfect since I can connect 6 lines and use one for connection to the router which gives me a spare
    • I tried all the ports and they all work.
    • You'll need a router to direct internet traffic to the correct device, but they usually only have ~4 ports, some have WiFi antennas for an access point, but I don't like them because the best location for your router is not typically the best location for WiFi coverage
    • Using this unit for multiple IP PoE cameras, as well as ethernet ports in the home
    • Great cheap 5 port switch!
    • Great price, excellent build quality, perfect for use with Google WiFi and its single available gigabit Ethernet port.
    • Nothing too much to say here - it is a standard 8 port switch and works as intended
    • great 4 port POE
    • It is a great 24 port switch
    • I only have 4 hardwire outputs, so I got this in case I need a spare, or if one port stops working
    • 8-port is good enough for all my devices
    • Some ports were dead when I received it so I sent it back.
    • Unlike the TEG-S51SFP also made by TrendNet, the TL-SG1210P has a solid SFP port that works with 50 micron fiber and a generic SFP-SX mini GBIC module.
    • This 8 port TL-SG108 was very easy to setup and worked well for 4 months
    • This 8 port switch works flawlessly!
    • Not only does this support port mirroring (and other advanced switching features) at a price point under $20 (amazing), but the quality of this product is superb
    • 3 ports doesnt work after three months of using
    • If this is exceeded, then power to port #4 will be disabled in favor of ports 1-3.The switch is listed as part of TP-Link’s Business Solutions line of products and the features seem to align with this.
    • I've never lost a port on any switch TP has made.
    • does not support poe on ie set a port to work as passive poe it only supports active afFirmware outdated by 4 years but easy fix.
    • Two ports did not work - Ports 7 and 8.
    • Needed 2 extra Ethernet ports - this one had great
    • Great 8 port switch, works perfectly as advertised
    • I was actually looking for some 8 port dumb switches, and these were even cheaper than the dumb switches at the price I paid
    • Quality construction for a affordable port.
    • GREEN UPDATE: 8 ports (hardware V3) unmanaged consumes 2 watts @idle, and up to 3 watts with 5 active ports
    • It is basically a lame "port extender", like a power strip, but just slow, crappy speed
    • For typical home use, this 5 port GB switch is great.
    • Plus extra ports easy set up/use
    • Great cheap 5 port switch!
    • I don't use all 24 ports, but easy to install on the rack and hasn't had any issues in 6 months.
    • no troubles using all 24 ports.
    • No ports working
    • I moved all my CAT5 devices to this little switch and then connected my router to it (dumped the ports on the wifi router)
    • I realized that I was running into bandwidth issues as i used the older WiFi routers as wired LAN switches in addition to WiFi ... because my 4 port gigabit switch didn't have enough ports.
    • And the 5 port variants working all the time.
    • Best 5-Port unmanaged gigabit switch available currently.
    • Good 8 port router
    • If you can overlook buggy switch port statistics reporting and a minimalist feature set in the management interface, this could be the switch for you
    • This port is awesome
    • Just plug an ethernet cable into one port from your router and up to 4 more ethernet devices (PC, Xbox, Roku etc.) into the other available ports and off you go
    • I recently switched to an eero from an AirPort Extreme, losing two ports in the process
    • Additionally, the port mirroring feature works
    • Upgraded modem only had two ports but I needed more and this 1G unit works great.
    • Initial Review: 3/23/2018I was looking for a small, fanless network switch to increase the available ethernet ports from my router
    • 5 ports weren't enough
    • The TP-Link 5 Port Ethernet Switch worked great for expanding the number of available ports to accommodate my four network cables.
    • This is all I needed for my last port available on my router.
    • Good 8 port switch, the POE ports are powering 4 POE Amcrest cameras without issue.
    • Have had no issues with it so far and the fact that I don't have to worry about plugging the right line into the right port is very nice.
    • Are 2 dead ports really worth bringing my network down until i receive a replacement
    • 16-port and our network is running great again.
    • We had a TP-Link 4-Port Gigabit Hub we'd been using for 3 yrs and it worked fine for both of us, however, we needed more ports.
    • Are 2 dead ports really worth bringing my network down until i receive a replacement
    • Of concern - the switch does not refuse traffic that is inappropriately tagged or arriving through an ineligible switch port
    • Nice little 8 port switch
    • On one unit two ports failed about six weeks after purchased
    • Very easy to use and gain extra ports.
    • I bought a 5 port and 8 port to facilitate connection of my many devices on my network to replace old routers being used as a network switch.
    • Hard to find a good 8 Port switch for such a low price
    • It appears to detect the loop because the port lights blink slowly, but it doesn't disable the port, and there is NO indication in the web gui at all about the loop.
    • I bought this unit in January (it is May) and it has already had a port go bad.
    • All 8 ports are solid and gigabit
    • I literally haven't looked at the thing since the day I set it up which is exactly how a switch should operate; no hassles, no issues, just more ports.
    • Don’t trust the ports they aren’t
    • -R-O problems with these systems
    • -R-O problems with these systems
    • I decided tocall the T-Link support line and they suggested trying to connect the cables in various other ways
    • 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