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UPDATED RYF: TP-Link 8 Port Gigabit Switch $15.99+FS
#1
UPDATE: Now $13.99 @ Amz with coupon on product page. Free shipping only with Prime account.

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$15.99 & Free Shipping and NO coupon or "prime" required!

Metal Case Fanless Quiet Design, Desktop or wall mounting design.
Auto Negotiation, no crossover cables required.
TP-Link - wrote:
The TP-LINK 8 10/100/1000Mbps Desktop Switch TL-SG108 provides you with
an easy way to make the transition to gigabit Ethernet. Increase the speed of your
network server and backbone connections or make gigabit to the desktop a reality.
Plus, the TL-SG108 adopts that can save you up to 72% in power consumption,
making it an eco-friendly solution for your home or office network.



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#2
Word of caution, I have this switch and had to jury-rig a method of keeping the power cord securely in place. Fortunately, I have a 3d printer, so a printed a keeper that improved retention. If you use this where the cord won't get jostled, you shouldn't have an issue.
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#3
I've had this switch for a year - works fine. No problems with the power cord.
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#4
UPDATE: Now $13.99 @ Amz with coupon on product page.
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#5
I have an old netgear, the TP-Link @ $13.99 with $1 digital slow shipping. Win win.
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#6
Just curious - if you basically have to have WiFi these days (TV’s, smart thermostats, doorbells, etc, etc) and most cable modem-y things have both WiFi and a couple of ethernet LAN ports, what do you use a switch like this for?
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#7
WiFi: subject to interference and 'intrusion'.
Cat6: constant high speed and more secure.

I only use WiFi in the house when there's no other choice (iPhone/iPad, etc.).
Everything else is Cat6 wiring.

My setup--
Router to MP & 8-port Gigabit switch.
8-port:
Router (source), 2x Printers, Obi VOiP, NAS, HD HomeRun, 5-port @ A/V, 1x open.
5-port:
8-port (source), TV, ATV, BluRay, A/V Receiver.
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#8
I’m slowly transitioning to Ethernet Cat6a in my house. Nothing like a solid connection, no interference.
My son loves it. No more, why is it buffering from wife on TV. It’s Wi-Fi is slow.
Yes some devices are Wi-Fi only like Ecobee /wyze/ Ring cams.
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#9
Anyone know if this supports link aggregation?

The description says it supports QoS but a question in the listing suggests it doesn't support link aggregation fully. I'd like to link aggregate on my Mac Pro and QNAP NAS.

~A
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#10
tahoedrew wrote:
Anyone know if this supports link aggregation?

The description says it supports QoS but a question in the listing suggests it doesn't support link aggregation fully. I'd like to link aggregate on my Mac Pro and QNAP NAS.

~A

You sure your NAS can handle more throughput? Unless you have SSDs installed I don't think the extra network bandwidth is going to help you much.

Edit: Switch says it is unmanaged. That means no link aggregation or bonding and no support for multiple VLANs.
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