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The TP-Link TL-SG108PE is an 8-port Easy Smart Gigabit switch featuring 4 PoE ports delivering up to 15.4W each (53W total), ideal for powering wireless access points, IP cameras, and VoIP phones. It offers 16Gbps non-blocking switching, advanced traffic management with VLAN, QoS, and IGMP Snooping, plus a durable metal case with shielded ports. Designed for plug-and-play simplicity with a user-friendly web interface, it includes lifetime protection and 24/7 tech support, making it a reliable, high-performance solution for professional and home networks alike.
















































| ASIN | B01BW0AD1W |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 151,354 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 950 in Network Switches |
| Case material type | Metal |
| Current rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,684) |
| Data transfer rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 10 Mar. 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973094744 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Interface type | RJ45 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | TL-SG108PE |
| Item weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK USA |
| Maximum power | 64 Watts |
| Product dimensions | 15.8L x 10.1W x 2.5H centimetres |
| Series | Easy Smart |
| UPC | 845973094744 |
| Upper temperature rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 54 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 55 watts |
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Melhor Switch Gerenciável - Custo Beneficio!
R**Y
Some context: I'm a System Administrator and also a handyman. Currently renovating my basement and needed ethernet. TL;DRL Got the job done, not using the smart switch capabilities as I have no need for it right now. Was able to utilize PoE for 2 access points and a camera, other ethernet ports were gigabit ready. Effortless Setup and Management: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Setting up the TL-SG108PE was a breeze. Very user friendly. Plug your uplink (cable from router / switch) and then plug whatever else you want to it, and you will get ethernet. Versatile Port Configuration: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports on this switch offer incredible versatility. I was able to connect various devices, including PCs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices, without breaking a sweat. Smart Management Features: N/A Did not utilize as of yet at the time of this review. Reliable Performance: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Whether it's streaming high-definition content, online gaming, or large file transfers, this switch handles it all effortlessly. The Gigabit speeds ensure a smooth experience across all connected devices. Sturdy Build Quality: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The solid build of the TL-SG108PE is immediately evident. Its metal housing not only adds durability but also aids in heat dissipation, ensuring reliable operation even during extended use. This level of quality gives me confidence that my network is in capable hands. Energy-Efficient Design: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I appreciate the TL-SG108PE's commitment to energy efficiency. This not only benefits the environment but also translates to cost savings over time. In conclusion, the TL-SG108PE Gigabit Easy Smart Switch from TP-Link is a good switch to utilize for a small PoE application, and you can dig deeper into it's smart management capabilities. Its effortless setup, smart management features, and reliable performance make it an essential addition to any home network. The build quality, energy efficiency, and user-friendly interface make it a clear winner in my book. If you're looking to take your network to the next level, the TL-SG108PE is the upgrade you need. Highly recommended!
E**Z
Great PoE switch, it was really easy to install and is working perfectly. I bought it to replace a Netgear 5 port switch I had before. My main reason was that I needed PoE switches to turn on VoIP devices this one was the best option. Price was good and it comes with 4 PoE ports. It has Metal construction and the size and design is perfect for small spaces. I mounted it on a wall and looks great. It is a lite managed switch that will allow you to set vlan a s QoS but is limited. Even though it has 64 W for all ports and 30 W max per port is more than capable to power up 4 IP phones. All are gigabit ports. I bought a used one and it came in the original box.
C**B
Works really well when part of a tp-link Omada controlled network headed up with a tp-link router. Can be used plug and play, but is designed to be used to control a network via VLANs. VLANs allow a network to be segregated into separate information conduits for security. Setup separate admin, IoT, guest and a camera VLANs to keep nosey hardware away from your personal stuff. The “P” in the model number advertises its POE capabilities. A less expensive but equally great switch without POE is available from to-link.
A**R
I got this to experiment with VLANs and upgrade our home network to be more robust and secure. If you're willing to tinker, this is definitely worth the money. It's fast and has two features I needed, POE and VLAN support. I've been using it over a year, and have had no issues with it. I use it to power a Unifi AP over POE, and the AP powered up immediately on plugging it in to one of the four POE ports. I just had to configure it in the Unifi management console and it worked. Later, I added additional wireless SSIDs with VLANs to separate networks by function. This required a bit of research to get the 802.1q settings right, because they don't tell you much of anything about how to set it up. But once I figured out how to set it, it is actually very simple. I the attached image, port 3 has the Unifi AP and port 8 connects to a pfSense firewall. In my setup, you have to configure the VLANs in 3 places (pfSense, Unifi, and this switch) so it's the VLAN IDs that make them work together. More work, less money, but it works fine. I would recommend this if you want a GB switch with POE and don't care about VLAN settings, since it is really simple to plug-and-play in that case. Also recommended if you want a managed switch and don't mind having to configure the VLAN settings manually, and would rather save the money vs. buying a switch that is fully integrated with a management console like Unifi or Omada.
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