A cost effective way to divide an ethernet source to feed up to four other devices, simple, and compact, just plug it's small power supply into a 240 volt outlet, and it then into the TP-Link switch, a small LED indicates it's got power. Plug in the ethernet source, and the required devices, away you go, simple. Small LED's show if a port is active.
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TP Link devices are of top quality I have been using them around my house for many years and have had no problems with them. This ethernet switch is so easy to use just connect to your devices plug into the mains then switch on.
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Fed up of loosing network speed on my 50m network cable run to my caravan, using a mis-mash of old ADSL routers as managed switches, I decided to revise my network with these unmanaged gigabit switches. Result !. I managed to pick up 0.2 of a MB/s over this long run and it now is clocking the same speeds on broadband speed tests as being plugged directly in the back of the ADSL router. 0.2 MB may not sound much but on a 2.2MB ADSL connection every little helps and 10% improvement for £30 isn't a bad return. Ping speed to the router has improved as well with 30ms being recorded before and just 1ms now present. My network is now running far more stably than before with a lot less buffering going on when streaming TV. So I recommend these for any basic network that you may be building to keep things simple and fast.Read full review
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item was as described,plug and play,workes perfectly,very very pleased.
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Worked straight out of the box, everything was set up by its autoconfiguration. Easy way to extend the ports on a router.
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