TP-Link Litewave 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch | Desktop Ethernet Splitter | Unshielded Network Switch | Plug & Play | Fanless Quiet | Unmanaged (LS1005G)
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TP-Link TL-SG1024 | 24 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch | Plug and Play | Sturdy Metal w/Shielded Ports | Rackmount | Fanless | 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty | Unmanaged, Black
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Rated 4.91 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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- 24 10/100/1000M RJ45 ports
- Supports MAC address self-learning and auto MDI/MDIX
- Standard 19-inch rack-mountable steel case
- All ports support Full/half duplex transfer mode for 10Mbps/100Mbps and Full duplex transfer mode for 1000Mbps
- Supports IEEE 802.3X flow control for full-duplex mode and back pressure flow control for half-duplex mode
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Woody –
exactly what i needed for my recent hard-wiring project, and definitely kept me under budget.
so far this has been a great and zero maintenance item. may soon need another as i expand the number network drops in our home.
easy to rack-mount. silent running. plug & go.
it doesn’t really get much easier than this if you want 24ports on a gigabit switch in a simple network setup. for me, using it to build a wired home network, it was a great choice.
AC –
Over the last month purchased 3 of these switches (2 in one purchase and 1 more in the second purchase) …. regarding the switches they do the job and no issues with them, and integrated with the Omada controller without any issues.
Sadly one of the ports on the the original 2 died. I was expecting the run around in getting it replaced. It was as simple as putting in a return request, then messaging customer support to confirm procedure… and done.
It is a two step process, I did have to order a new one, and when it arrived — returned the one with the damaged port in the same box and refund issued upon receipt.
The Dumka –
First time trying a TP Link network rack switch. It went together really easy putting on the rack ears and mounted just fine. It runs 24/7 and has not given any issues. I like that it is fanless. It replaced a switch with a fan that had gotten really noisy and was only a 10/100. This with the shielded gigabit ports has really increased the network speed which was really needed.
Jun –
Have used this to upgrade from a 10/100 switch…It works like a charm… Luv the network speed post upgradation
Brad –
Smooth purchase and timely delivery, whilst serving its purpose
Costas Buick –
Excellent
Brad –
I’ve used TP-Link products for years. They just work! However I’m starting to see a common issue with all of the electronics manufactured today. Electronics are not lasting like they used to. Older products used to run and run. You’d replace them for newer faster features, not because they broke. Now it seems like today’s electronics are made to be replaced. I purchased this switch again because it functions well for my needs. I hope this 24 port unmanaged switch will last another 3 plus years like the last one I purchased.
Kevin McClure –
Pros:
Perfect switch for vSAN. Combined with some Intel 10Gb adapters this switch does a great job delivering vSAN traffic for 5 homelab ESXi hosts.
Management supports vlan, routing, SNMP, jumbo frames and all features I needed.
It was simple to setup SNMP read monitoring in Nagios.
Cons:
All ports ship configured for 10G. This will need to be configured either from a native 10G SFP+ adapter or from the console. The CLI takes a bit to get used to, but its very similar to Cisco.
Brett A Farnam –
I purchased this because of the price point even though I was a little skeptical. I have seen reviews and posts that say both RJ45 works and RJ45 doesn’t work. I can say without a doubt, the RJ45 SFP+ module I put in is working and is passing traffic FAST. I am using a FS.com SFP-10G-T (66617) 10GBASE-T SFP+ Copper RJ-45 30m Transceiver Module. I am linking up at 1G to a SonicWall over copper and have not had any issues. The switch pulls basic DDM data and thinks it is a 10G port but shows Data Ready FALSE and the switch thinks it is a fiber transceiver – but it works. I also have some SFP+ fiber transceivers that were bought as Netgear Compatible and they are working the same as the copper transceiver – pulling basic DDM data but showing Data Ready FALSE.
On a side note, TP-Link now shows on the switch datasheet a TL-SM5310-T. This is a multi-gig copper SFP+ transceiver and the compatibility matrix from the product page lists the TL-SX3008F as compatible (with a note that only one should be used – presumably from the heat generated and this a fanl-ess unit). Although in my initial testing I used 3 and had no problems other than a LOT of heat buildup. After several days my temps are only at 37C, actually lower than the optical SFP+ transceivers. I will probably get one of these transceivers if I start having issues with the FS ones I have.
My network as of today (always changing) is as follows:
SonicWall TZ400 – (getting public IP from ATT 50M pair bonded service with ATT in passthrough mode, LAN to TP-Link and WAN (WiFi) to the MS510TX on different VLANs)
SonicPoint ACi – Connected to one of the GS110EMXs
SonicPoint ACe – Connected to the MS510TX
TP-Link TL-SX3008F (Aggregates 1G Copper from SonicWall, 10G Fiber from NAS, and feed 10G Fiber out)
Netgear MS510TX (4 1G / 2 2.5G / 2 5G / 1 10G / 1 SFP+ fiber to TP-Link)
Netgear XS505M (4 MultiGig feeding remote swithces / 1 SFP+ fiber to TP-Link)
2x Netgear GS110EMX (Remote switches in other rooms)
Most PC’s are running 2.5G and there are (at least) two CAT6A drops in every room.
And as always – YMMV
The Dumka –
To begin with, I’m a beginner and I’m just getting into this, building my home network and further down smart home projects. So far working great! It’s compatible with mesh systems for backhauling settings. Ports look really good, lights are clear and bright enough even with the lit room. Feels sturdy and worked right of the box without any issues.
nerdmarshall –
I’ve been building and maintaining enterprise, SoHo, and residential networks for over 15 years. I used to think of TP-LINK as a low quality brand, but I have used their gear for low-budget installations many, many times over the years. I recently returned to service a professionally installed home network I had set up many years ago. The network terminates in an outdoor “shed” where a patch panel and a TP-LINK switch live, as well as some other networking gear. The structure is not climate controlled, so temperature and humidity are all over the place throughout the day and throughout the seasons. 5 years in those conditions and the TP-LINK switch was still just humming along, never had a single issue.
That experience showed me that this company makes quality networking gear at excellent prices. Now I don’t hesitate to buy TP-LINK switches when I need an unmanaged solution, and in the past 3 months I have done two installations using this model. It’s a perfect option at a great price when you just need a gigabit switch that you can plug in and connect your nodes to. Very easy, very simple.
Don’t bother paying higher prices for other brands if all you need is a basic network switch. TP-LINK will perform just as well, and will last just as long.
* Solid build quality.
* Excellent performance (I’ve seen these things under very heavy load with no slowdowns on layers 2 or 3.
* Great value!
One reason to look for a different model is if you plan to add more switches later – this model doesn’t have a fiberoptic port, which is ideal for connecting additional switches.