Every so often I find I need to test a network at some location or there's a temporary need for extra ports. This little devil is just the ticket, to expand the network w/o any drag on performance overall. It's also made very well in its steel case and even my "dirty" devices don't interfere with the net because it is so well shielded. All in all, if you don't need 8/16/32 ports and just want a small switch you can carry around in your pocket or can leave behind in someone's office w/o worrying about a big expense, this is it. I've got a bunch and have yet to see one fail.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have both 5 and 8 ports switches. They work great without issues for the past 2 months. The 8 port is used to hook all rooms to a single router in my basement where my fiber-optic receiver is located. The 5 port one is located in my computer room to hook up 2 computers and a network printer. Good thing they come with 110/240 Volts power adapter (I have both voltages at home!) I will update you all after a year have passed or whenever something abnormal is observed.
Construction, value, performance. Reminiscent of the NETGEAR ProSAFE 5-Port, GS105. The TP-LINK TL-SG105 Gigabit capacity switch has the performance-value and price point you can't ignore. Whether it's a basic one computer setup with the option of additional ethernet connectivity or a multi-station small office network. You want this switch in your network.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very compact switch with small power adapter. The unit has been rock solid since installing. No issues whatsoever, you can mount it in a very small space. Get one!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I was bridging an older Archer C5 to a C7 when I upgraded my root router to a new WIFI6 protocol router. The C5 (and the C7) failed to bridge to it. I ended up buying an RE220 extender and needed a switch to hook everything up in my office to get it back online. Combined with the RE2200, it works great. The setup runs a bit faster than the bridge setup I had previously, although I do miss having the extra USB connection. For $14, it was well worth it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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