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The TP-Link TL-SF1008D is an 8-port Fast Ethernet switch delivering reliable 10/100 Mbps speeds with auto-negotiation and MDI/MDIX support. Designed for effortless plug-and-play use, it features energy-saving Green Ethernet technology that reduces power consumption by up to 73%. Its fanless, compact design ensures silent operation, making it ideal for professional environments needing expanded wired connectivity without the noise or complexity.

| ASIN | B0034CL3MA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,207 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 238 in Network Switches |
| Case material type | Aluminum or Alloy Steel or Metal |
| Data transfer rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973020071, 06935364020071 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Interface type | RJ45 |
| Item model number | TL-SF1008D |
| Item weight | 0.86 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product dimensions | 13.5L x 13.5W x 2.3H centimetres |
| UPC | 077234026731 021111744003 044111427844 809385659861 148027984528 163120466825 797045617187 115970728110 012300424950 902055710029 845973020071 013201068212 088021325104 731215071201 151903616383 803983008311 807320171867 806293522669 785307933106 840460603904 807030489429 080850499018 696726100812 756807916111 587437683643 191120081076 731215275333 846561012713 021111376037 088020611215 8091858082… |
| Upper temperature rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
T**N
Smart Sony TV
Superb kit. Worked first time without any setting at all. VERY quickly delivered by Kikatek. Some stuff the description leaves out: There's an external powersupply with this and it needs to be plugged in to function. There are eight Ethernet RJ45 sockets. ONE of which acts as an input (ie, 'the internet' coming from your router or HomeHub) the other SEVEN of which allow bits of gear to be hardwired to this input. (ie, It's not one 'in' and eight 'outs'). Box is very small and compact. Absolutely silent. I ran out of Ethernet ports for my AV gear on my HomeHub 5 (which I had to have in a cupboard giving rubbish WiFi). This TP box fixed all that. Here's how I'm using it: BT HomeHub 5 now in optimum position in the dining room, WiFi reaching the whole house. Ethernet cable runs from HomeHub socket 1 to my Mac close-by. Sorted. A second ethernet cable runs from HomeHub's socket 2 under the floorboards across the house to the media room and this TP-Link 8-Port box. This now gives me SEVEN hard-wired ready to go Ethernet ports in amongst my AV gear pile: So that's a hard-wired Apple TV, YouView Box, BluRay player, Smart Sony TV, Pioneer AirPlay Amp, PlayStation 4 and one spare ;) ZERO gear using shonky WiFi connection – all gear exposed to BT Infinity running at top speed. Magic and an absolute bargain for around £11!
D**N
Works straight out of the box
Bought this to add extra network ports to my system, replacing an earlier 5 port model which is now in use elsewhere. Very much in the days now of connected devices, you can never have too many network ports. It worked straight out of the box - no configuration required - the only slight issue for me was that it requires less power to run than the original 5 port, so I had to swap out the power adapter - not essentially a problem and there is the benefit of a lower running cost. All in all a good buy - it is neat and tidy, compact and lightweight, unobtrusive in use There are activity leds in the port sockets, so easy to see what is running. Would recommend.
M**N
No issues whatsoever
I bought one of these because I have several components that plug into my TV that can be connected to the internet/home network (Freesat box - for iPlayer, media streamer - to share media over my network and blu-ray player too). Since I only have one potential Ethernet cable from my router, I obviously needed an Ethernet switch to make it possible to hook all three up. As one would expect of an Ethernet switch, it's a connect-the-wires-and-power-up jobby. It works just fine, doesn't run too hot and auto-detects whether to run at 10 or 100mbps (although I'll be amazed if anyone is running at 10mbps these days). People ought to bear in mind that you should really only use Ethernet switches for devices that don't all simultaneously need lots of bandwidth when connecting to other devices on your network. Every device plugged in to your switch has to share a total of 100mbps of bandwidth because they all use the same common cable to hook up to your router (or wherever else it goes). In my case, although my media streamer can be fairly intensive (up to 50mbps), generally iPlayer is no greater than 2mbps and the blu-ray player only uses the link to download firmware updates, so even if I were using all three at the same time, they wouldn't max out the connection. As an example, I would never connect a NAS server to a switch: the whole point of network storage is that it needs all the bandwidth it can get and could potentially have several demands from different computers at the same time. One should try and plug in bandwidth-hungry devices as high up the network as possible (i.e. as close to your router as possible). This effect would be reduced if you use a gigabit Ethernet network (because there's 10x more bandwidth available). Also, these switches can be daisy-chained. In theory, the number you can daisy chain is limitless, but in practice you'll see higher latencies and eventually signal degradation. (Although this effect will occur well beyond the needs of the typical home user.) Overall it's a solid purchase. I went for the 8-port switch over the 4-port because the price difference was about a pound and the extra ports offer me more expandability in the future.
P**L
Switch not working. Unable to route traffic out to internet.
Purchased this to extend te amount of ports i could use on my router, connected as follows, 1 x rj45 from switch to router, 1 x rj45 from pc to switch, no intenet connectivity, unable to ping out to anything, checked IP address and mac addres tables on router and no pc listed. Plugged pc direct into router and all ok. Swapped out cable from switch to router and fro pc to switch, tested again, nothing working. Seems like this switch doesn't work properly, maybe there are bad batches or it's just a bad switch. I went for the cheapest and guess this is a lesson learned.
M**7
Much better than wifi,
I purchased this product to better organize my network. I currently had my multiple games consoles connecting to my hub through wifi. With my Youview box using one plug adaptor directly connected to the Virgin router. But my devices connected via wifi would randomly lose connection due to their distance from the router. Not any more though. This inexpensive little box can organize and improve all my connections. I can now stream in glorious HD, then have an intense game session online, or stream movies through Netflix in glorious HD! This device has power saving abilities as well by turning off any unused ethernet ports and managing the power through the ones that are in use. A speed test, (from the site speedtest.net), showed an 8MB speed on my PC through wifi, but when i connected the cable, it had risen to 23MB. The best £10 i ever spent.
J**É
Funcionando perfectamente
H**I
Escrevo a analise depois de quase 3 anos porque não lembrei. Produto usado para interligar câmeras ip a um DVR. Ligado 24/h dia, não tenho do que reclamar. Produto simples, barato mas que cumpre a sua função.
A**R
An excellent Network Switch for its price, with 8 ports. I run it 24 hours and have been using it from 1 month, and even now, it did not get hot. So no heating problems. No network disconnections so far. I basically use this switch for LAN gaming and its performance is outstanding. There is no lag or any problem whatsoever even after long hours of gaming. Moreover, it fits in the budget comfortably. i use it with the TP-link MR-3420 3g/4g router and it worked fine without any Adjustment , That makes it a good product
J**Y
Je suis extrêmement satisfait du switch Ethernet TP-Link TL-SF1008D. Avec ses 8 ports 10/100 Mbps, il s'est avéré être un ajout parfait pour étendre mon réseau câblé à la maison. La première chose qui m'a impressionné, c'est la facilité d'installation du switch. Il suffit de le brancher à une prise secteur et de connecter les câbles Ethernet pour commencer à l'utiliser. Aucune configuration complexe n'est nécessaire, ce qui rend l'installation rapide et pratique. La qualité de construction du switch est également remarquable. Il est solide et bien construit, ce qui lui confère une durabilité à long terme. Les ports sont robustes et bien disposés, permettant une connexion stable et fiable. Grâce aux 8 ports Ethernet, j'ai pu connecter plusieurs appareils à mon réseau câblé sans problème. Que ce soit des ordinateurs, des consoles de jeux, des imprimantes ou des serveurs, le switch TL-SF1008D a répondu à mes besoins de connectivité sans compromis. J'apprécie également les performances du switch. Les vitesses de transfert sont rapides et fluides, ce qui permet un transfert de données efficace entre les appareils connectés. Que je joue en ligne, regarde des vidéos en streaming ou transfère des fichiers, le switch fonctionne sans aucun ralentissement. De plus, le switch TL-SF1008D est économe en énergie. Il utilise la technologie d'économie d'énergie, ce qui réduit la consommation d'électricité lorsqu'un port est inactif ou lorsqu'un appareil est déconnecté. Cela me permet d'économiser de l'énergie et de réduire ma facture d'électricité. En conclusion, le switch Ethernet TP-Link TL-SF1008D est un choix idéal pour étendre votre réseau câblé. Avec sa facilité d'installation, sa qualité de construction solide, ses performances rapides et sa consommation d'énergie réduite, ce switch répond à tous mes besoins en matière de connectivité. Étendez votre réseau sans compromis grâce à ce switch fiable et performant de TP-Link.
R**E
Excelente producto
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