TP-Link TL-SG1008PE 8-Port Gigabit Unmanaged PoE Switch
What This Product Does The TL-SG1008PE is an 8-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rack mountable Switch with all 8 ports supporting the PoE+ standard. It provides a simple way to expand a wired network by transferring power and data over a single Ethernet Cable. With a total power budget of 124W, up to 30W per port, TL-SG1008PE can power more high-powered devices such as wireless Access Points (APs), IP Cameras or IP Phones. How This Product Works All 8 ports of TL-SG1008PE support Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) standard which can automatically detect and supply power to any Ieee 802.3af/at compliant device(s). In this situation, the electrical power is transmitted along with data in a single cable, allowing you to expand your network where there are electrical cables or outlets, where you wish to fix devices such as APs, IP Cameras or IP Phones.
What This Product Does The TL-SG1008PE is an 8-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rack mountable Switch with all 8 ports supporting the PoE+ standard. It provides a simple way to expand a wired network by transferring power and data over a single Ethernet Cable. With a total power budget of 124W, up to 30W per port, TL-SG1008PE can power more high-powered devices such as wireless Access Points (APs), IP Cameras or IP Phones. How This Product Works All 8 ports of TL-SG1008PE support Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) standard which can automatically detect and supply power to any Ieee 802.3af/at compliant device(s). In this situation, the electrical power is transmitted along with data in a single cable, allowing you to expand your network where there are electrical cables or outlets, where you wish to fix devices such as APs, IP Cameras or IP Phones.
What This Product Does The TL-SG1008PE is an 8-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rack mountable Switch with all 8 ports supporting the PoE+ standard. It provides a simple way to expand a wired network by transferring power and data over a single Ethernet Cable. With a total power budget of 124W, up to 30W per port, TL-SG1008PE can power more high-powered devices such as wireless Access Points (APs), IP Cameras or IP Phones. How This Product Works All 8 ports of TL-SG1008PE support Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) standard which can automatically detect and supply power to any Ieee 802.3af/at compliant device(s). In this situation, the electrical power is transmitted along with data in a single cable, allowing you to expand your network where there are electrical cables or outlets, where you wish to fix devices such as APs, IP Cameras or IP Phones.
What This Product Does The TL-SG1008PE is an 8-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rack mountable Switch with all 8 ports supporting the PoE+ standard. It provides a simple way to expand a wired network by transferring power and data over a single Ethernet Cable. With a total power budget of 124W, up to 30W per port, TL-SG1008PE can power more high-powered devices such as wireless Access Points (APs), IP Cameras or IP Phones. How This Product Works All 8 ports of TL-SG1008PE support Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) standard which can automatically detect and supply power to any Ieee 802.3af/at compliant device(s). In this situation, the electrical power is transmitted along with data in a single cable, allowing you to expand your network where there are electrical cables or outlets, where you wish to fix devices such as APs, IP Cameras or IP Phones.
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I moved into a new house and it was hard wired for access points and security cameras but did not have any plugs for power. After doing some research, I found out about POE/POE+. I have 6 devices that needed power and Ethernet. So I decided on this switch because it serves as both a switch and POE injector. Long story shorthooked this up to my router, connected cameras and access pointsand it has been working flawlessly ever since. I even have an extra port left over in case I need to add one more thing whether it be another switch or device. This is a great unmanaged switch and I will continue to use them going forward for my networking needs.
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Powering a few cameras and linking the main branch of my lan together, very happy with another TP-link device in my network.
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Works exactly as expected. Shipped with plenty of protection. Wish it came with a power cable though
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I moved into a new house and it was hard wired for access points and security cameras but did not have any plugs for power. After doing some research, I found out about POE/POE+. I have 6 devices that needed power and Ethernet. So I decided on this switch because it serves as both a switch and POE injector. Long story shorthooked this up to my router, connected cameras and access pointsand it has been working flawlessly ever since. I even have an extra port left over in case I need to add one more thing whether it be another switch or device. This is a great unmanaged switch and I will continue to use them going forward for my networking needs.
Powering a few cameras and linking the main branch of my lan together, very happy with another TP-link device in my network.
Works exactly as expected. Shipped with plenty of protection. Wish it came with a power cable though
Purchased it to be used in a living room console to split the gigabit line across multiple ethernet devices (Tv, Roku, Lighting hub etc.) and hoping to extend the unit to a few future POE devices. The switch worked great as a Plug and play unit and all the devices worked just fine. But, the unit produces a constant drone like sound, which although not too loud, is extremely bothersome in a quiet setting (especially noticeable at night time when activity in the household calms down). To a person sensitive to sounds, it can easily trigger a migraine. May not be an issue for someone using it a switch in closet or a better sound proof setup. Sadly didn't get a chance to test the POE capabilities. Returning the product for a TP Link 8 port, 4 port POE 'fanless' switch ... MorePurchased it to be used in a living room console to split the gigabit line across multiple ethernet devices (Tv, Roku, Lighting hub etc.) and hoping to extend the unit to a few future POE devices. The switch worked great as a Plug and play unit and all the devices worked just fine. But, the unit produces a constant drone like sound, which although not too loud, is extremely bothersome in a quiet setting (especially noticeable at night time when activity in the household calms down). To a person sensitive to sounds, it can easily trigger a migraine. May not be an issue for someone using it a switch in closet or a better sound proof setup. Sadly didn't get a chance to test the POE capabilities. Returning the product for a TP Link 8 port, 4 port POE 'fanless' switch with lower power ratings.
Good Points: cheap for a POE switch and works wellImprovement Points: Has a fan that sounds like sitting in an aircraft on a long flight :(
Fan pushes hot air out and draws cool air in from the opposite side. I had this switch plugged for several weeks and when I returned from a business trip it was still nice and cool. The switch added 1ms of latency to any device plugged into it. Not a big deal since most of my other switches add at least 2ms, but just something to keep in mind. Easily able to provide full gigabit line speed with no issues. I am going to give this switch a 5-star rating but in actually it is closer to 4.5. It isn't perfect, and a few things could be better (as mentioned), but so far it has performed very well for my needs. I am not sure if it will stand the test of time, if something major happens to it in a few more months I may come back to amend this review.
Solid metal construction. Unmanaged, uses IEEE 802.3x flow control. With a 10W PoE+ access point connected and 6 of 8 ports populated, this switch does not even get warm. So far so good, time will tell.
These switches are workhorses! They just run and keep going. The provide the necessary power over ethernet and the speeds we need.
This switch box works great! However, if your Upgrading your existing Ring cameras from WiFi, USB powered to POE, be sure to reset the cameras from WiFi video signal to POE video signal by pressing the orange reset button on the base of the camera (in setup mode you choose Ethernet connection option) during ether-net hook up. If you don't you will be powered by POE but still stuck in WiFi video, sound with all the issues it may have. Also, use the best OUTDOOR rated ether-net cable you can. I used OUTDOOR rated CAT 8 cable with much better video and sound quality than WiFi.
This switch has fans in it. I guess that is why it is sort of a piece of network equipment that is expected to go into a rack or in a network close. If you have a set up like and have your networking gear near where you sit then this will be too noisy unless you have something else that is louder than this. The fan(s) are not that loud but way louder than the fans on my computers. So I put it away in storage, just in case I need a switch in a pinch. I assume it does what is was designed to do. I only turned it on for a few minutes the shut it off and put it back in the box. I did manage to find another switch that was designed without a fan.