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⚡ Upgrade your network game—fast, green, and silent!
The TP-Link TL-SF1008D is an 8-port 10/100 Mbps desktop Ethernet switch designed for plug-and-play simplicity. Featuring energy-efficient Green Ethernet technology, it reduces power consumption by up to 60%. Its fanless design ensures silent operation, while auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX ports guarantee seamless connectivity without configuration. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, eco-friendly network expansion with a 3-year warranty backing.








| ASIN | B0041JM6GM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,552 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 14 in Network Switches |
| Box Contents | TP-Link TL-SF1008D |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Printer |
| Compatible devices | Desktop, Laptop, Printer |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,926 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364083106 |
| Included components | TP-Link TL-SF1008D |
| Interface | RJ45 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5L x 7.9W x 2.3H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 8 ports 100 Mbps desktop ethernet switch |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TL-SF1008D V10 |
| Model Number | TL-SF1008D |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Number of ports | 8 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Product Warranty | 3 Years Manufaturer's Warranty |
| Product dimensions | 13.5L x 7.9W x 2.3H centimetres |
| Switch Type | cut-through |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
T**L
Superb switch
TP-Link TL-SG1016PE: It is easy to see how TP-link has gained such a star reputation recently with its networking products. It is not just well made and reliable, it is also the correct estimation of functionality and price that people really want. You can just plug it in and go, and no configuration is needed, it jsut works well. I like the lights on the front showing operation, speed and PoE status of each port, or perhaps I just like flashing lights :) This is known as a smart switch. It is midway between an unmanaged switch and a managed switch. The half way is that it gives you a web interface allowing traffic monitoring, ip setting, LED control, config backup, firmware update, port speed/duplex, link and flow control. It also allows IGMP snooping, LAG groups, stats monitoring, port mirror, cable tests, loop; prevention, vlan control (MTU, Port based, 802.1Q VLAN and PVID), Qos bandwidth, basic and storm control and of course it is PoE. 8 of the 16 ports can be used for power over ethernet up to a total of 150w. A tip for those who are plugging it into a router (e.g. a sky router you have for your broadband). The TP-link switch defaults as 192.168.0.1, so this will conflict with pretty much all routers, and you wont be able to use the web interface. To make mine work, I changed the sky router to an IP address of 192.168.0.254 and set 1-253 as DHCP controlled. Now here is the last but important bit, you need to reserve the address 192.168.0.1 on the router (using address reservation) and make sure you know the mac address (can be found under the case). Once this has all been done and the router has rebooted a few times, you will now be able to see the web interface but only from any PC plugged into the switch directly, by typing 192.168.0.1. Note that you will not be able to see the web interface from any PC plugged into the router's ethernet sockets. Lastly, remember to turn on the MLD querier option in the router, to make sure the switch connections are seamless with the routers own connections. Of course, you dont need to bother with this paragraph if you cant be bothered seeing the web interface ;)
V**S
Excellent build quality, functionality and features.......
This managed switch impressed me from the start. When it arrived I was most pleased with both the weight of the unit, with built in power supply, and the all metal casing. It just oozed quality. This review will be focussed on the POE aspect of the switch, it providing a maximum of a 150w via POE. Please see my photos. The array of lights that are on the front of the switch are useful, they can be disabled within the UI, but are wasted for myself as the switch will be managed remotely. You might need to install the Easy Smart Configuration Utility v1.3.19.0, available from TP-Link, to discover the switch on you LAN, see photo. Or, since it is set to use DHCP at the start, just look for it within your connected network devices. When accessing the UI I noted the hardware revision, 5.2, and I'm using the latest firmware. As mentioned I am using this unit principally for the POE function and have six 4k / HD CCTV IP cameras connected. The fan on the unit seems to run continuously, regardless of load. Sad really, as during light power loading it could have been much quieter if the fans use would have been load related in its use. It is not loud at all, but it is noticeable. There are options to ping your POE attached devices, if they do not respond then the port can be rebooted automatically. The cable length can be measured and extended up to 250m, but at a reduced throughput. Individual power usage across each port can be seen, and overall power usage across them all. Limiting power and setting priorities is possible. The UI is easy to navigate and use. The functions are well presented and easily accessible. I have looked at the VLAN options and they seem well enabled. I have contacted their customer service, TP-Link, with both live chat and email, they responded very quickly and were most helpful with my firmware query. Overall I would very much recommend this product, based on my own POE needs. Two minor quibbles.......The fan, as noted, is not loud but to have it working on load rather than constant would have been nice. Secondly, the cluster of Ethernet ports are very tightly compacted together. Not a major issue, but one where it can be tight to access and plug in your devices. Very happy with the switch and pleased with its functions and cost. Very much recommended. I hope this has been helpful.
D**L
Superb reliability and speeds
Haven't had any issue since I replaced my old switch with the TP Link. Easy straightforward swap and superb reliability. Not even a single outage in my home network since installing this switch. The speeds are as stated. Its reasonably priced for a reliable network switch.
J**H
It does what it's meant to do for a cheap item, but screw holes for mounting it would have been nice
You plug your ethernet devices in and lo & behold, you turned one ethernet port into many. I already have an ethernet hub in my home downstairs to connect wired devices, by using this one upstairs (which is connected to the downstairs hub) I can further split my wired network upstairs without more cables climbing up the stairs. USEFUL INFO FOR NEW BUYERS: - Even though it is a 10 port hub, technically you can only plug up to 9 devices into it, because one port will be committed to connecting to the internet modem/router. - This device does need to be plugged into the mains. If you need to plug more than 9 devices in or you want to split your wired network into complex arrangements, note that every device you buy will be consuming electricity - This device is cheap and plasticy. It doesn't weigh very much, which means that unlike heavier computer accessories, you cannot just place it neatly on a desk, plug it in and expect it to stay sat still. The stiff nature and weight of ethernet cables as they try to unbend themselves will pull it about and reorient it or even cause it to fall off the desk. Furthermore, it does not have any screw holes so you cannot easily mount it to something. You might have to try mounting it with a strong glue or sticky tape, or place something heavy on top of it to keep it in place.
C**E
Simple to install and works well
Used this to hardwire some computers at home to my broadband router. Simple to use, just plug a network cable from your router into one port and then cables from the other ports to your devices and bingo, it works everything out. Does have a power lead that needs plugging in too. Very easy to set up and gives my devices the best internet connection I can have.
L**A
Great switch at a competetive price
Bought back in March this year after my previous Netgear switch failed suddenly after around 15 years of service. I have a very annoying habit of convincing myself against a purchase based on a minority of reviews highlighting negative points, so I did spend about a week going back and forth through my shortlist consisting of this, another TP-Link model, and a Netgear one while having a mess of smaller switches running my network temporarily. Eventually I settled on this one, the TL-SG1016PE - and glad I did. It has served me well since installing 10 months ago, and think it has pretty much 10 months uptime at this point - never had to restart it for any reason. The PoE+ capability is a plus... Luckily I never needed that extra power before with my previous switch, but since getting this one, a new PoE device I have required PoE+ power, and this switch can run it flawlessly. Currently, the switch is only powering 3 IP phones and an access point, plus the occasional extra device or two while I'm configuring or testing other devices. The 3 phones and AP are reported to total about 12w of power - meaning there is around 90% PoE budget left for remaining 4 PoE ports - so plenty of PoE budget for most homes or small offices across the 8 PoE ports for the usual devices (phones / APs / Cameras etc.). Rack mountable was a must for me, as my network ports all come into a patch panel in a small rack. The switch comes with included rack ears which screw to the switch and mount in the rack in the usual way, however without the rack ears, the switch is no wider than necessary for its ports and indicators - the extra width to fit in the rack is provided by extended ears. If I recall correctly, it came with little rubber feet to stick on the bottom if using in a desktop configuration. Setup is easy - essentially plug and play. You can power it up and connect your devices and be using it immediately, however while not a fully managed switch, it has a web based management interface for configuring basic options and viewing information about the switch. The interface is self explanatory and can configure all the essentials for a small network such as VLAN options, PoE options such as power limits, priorities etc and QoS. It also has loop prevention which while unlikely to be necessary on a small home network, is a useful feature for office networks where users may inadvertently cause a loop. One of the things I was looking in reviews for was feedback on the sound level. It is quite uncommon for a PoE switch with this many ports to be cooled passively, so it was more a question of how loud the fan is going to be on the model I chose. My last switch was far from the loudest I've ever used, but while tolerable it most certainly wasn't quiet, but I've used switches in the past that literally sound like a jumbo jet warming up in the corner of the room during normal operation. Fine for in a server room but not at home. I note some of the reviews on this model do make a point of mentioning the sound level and making this switch sound particularly loud - but as someone who has worked with many switches, this is easily the quietest one I have ever used with active cooling. It is whisper quiet - quieter than even my laptop, so while maybe not suitable for a bedroom if you like to sleep in absolute silence, it is perfectly acceptable in an office, computer room, sitting room etc. as any other noise in the room easily drowns out the noise of the switch in normal use. I have included a video taken early morning from right after installing it in my rack and powering it up. It really is whisper quiet, and you can very clearly hear the birds through the closed window over the minimal noise of the switch. Sitting here writing this review now with it in the rack behind me, I can only hear the fan of my PC, I cannot hear the switch at all - at least not to pick out as being the sound of the switch. I certainly wouldn't hesitate to purchase another one of these if I needed one and budget allowed - so if the specs of this switch meet your need and it is within your budget, then I would say go for it!
P**L
A very good little network switch
I recently purchased the TP-Link Managed PoE Network Switch 5-Port Gigabit, 4 PoE+ for my home office, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. This compact yet powerful network switch has proven to be an invaluable addition to my network infrastructure. Here's why I am thoroughly impressed with this product: Reliable Power over Ethernet (PoE) Capability: The TP-Link Managed PoE Network Switch offers four PoE+ ports, which means I can power and connect PoE-enabled devices, such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, without the need for additional power adapters or cables. The switch efficiently delivers power and data simultaneously, ensuring a seamless and clutter-free setup. Gigabit Performance: The five Gigabit Ethernet ports provide lightning-fast data transfer speeds. Whether I'm transferring large files, streaming high-definition videos, or engaging in online gaming, this switch handles the network traffic flawlessly. I've noticed a significant improvement in network performance and reduced latency since using this switch. Easy Management and Configuration: The TP-Link Managed PoE Network Switch comes with a user-friendly web interface, allowing me to easily manage and configure various network settings. The intuitive interface provides access to essential features like VLANs, QoS, and Port Mirroring, giving me complete control over my network. Setting up and customizing the switch to meet my specific requirements was a breeze. Robust Security Features: Security is of utmost importance to me, and this switch doesn't disappoint. It offers advanced security features, including port security, IP-MAC-Port binding, and 802.1X authentication, ensuring that only authorized devices can access my network. The built-in DDoS defense protects against malicious attacks, providing an extra layer of security. Compact and Sturdy Design: The TP-Link Managed PoE Network Switch has a compact form factor that easily fits into any space. The sturdy metal casing not only enhances durability but also dissipates heat efficiently, ensuring optimal performance even during prolonged use. The switch also operates silently, which is a bonus for noise-sensitive environments. Energy-Efficient Operation: This switch is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It automatically detects the power requirements of connected devices, allowing for intelligent power allocation. The switch also includes a power-saving mode that reduces energy consumption when network traffic is low, contributing to cost savings and environmental friendliness. In conclusion, the TP-Link Managed PoE Network Switch 5-Port Gigabit, 4 PoE+ has proven to be a remarkable addition to my network infrastructure. It offers reliable power over Ethernet, exceptional performance, easy management, robust security features, and an energy-efficient operation. I highly recommend this switch to anyone seeking a reliable and feature-rich networking solution. TP-Link has once again delivered a top-notch product that excels in both performance and value for money.
R**L
Definitely one of TP-Link's better items.
I cannot flaw this item, so it is fully worthy of 5 stars. Honestly! I could not find a single fault with it. It's just perfect, and at the price, has no competition at all. The design is attractive and sleek. When I opened the box, I was surprised by how small the product was, much smaller and thinner than some ethernet switches. The lights on the front do what they are meant to do - you can see them perfectly well when you look straight-on, but they can't be seen out of the corner of the eye where they would be annoying. Perfect. I have had items from TP-Link before, and whilst I do like them for being reliable ("The reliable choice", am I right?!), the speed of their products has been lackluster. This is different, there were no slowdowns and I could transfer files between multiple clients simultaneously at near-gigabit speeds (to those who aren't aware, 1 gigabit does not equal 1 gigabyte per second, it's more like 128.5 megabytes per second). I really see no reason for people not to buy this switch. It's small and hides away nicely, it looks great and works perfectly well. Also, over the 3 months I've had it so far it hasn't broken, and I'll update this review if it does.
F**D
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A**R
Excellent product
We are able extended internet to workstations with one single internet connection. It is easly to use. Just give power and use it.
J**Z
Excelente producto
Excelente producto, muy recomendable
L**O
Excelente produto
Facil instalação e bom funcionamento, TP-Link nunca decepciona.
D**W
kamm mit US-Stecker
Der Switch tut soweit was er soll, aber leider kam das Netzteil nicht mit einem EU-Stecker, sondern mit einem US-Stecker. Ich habe das Netzteil jetzt erst mal über Laborkabel mit 4mm Büschelstecker an der Schuko-Steckdose angeschlossen. Das Netzteil liefert laut Aufschrift 9V DC bei 0,6A. Der Eingangsbereich ist 100V bis 240V AC. Der Hohl-Stecker vom Netzteil der in den Switch kommt hat einen Aussendurchmesser von 5,5mm und einen Innendurchmesser von 1,9mm. Masse liegt am Aussenkontakt des Hohlsteckers. Der Pluspol am Innenkontakt. Diese Informationen gehöhren eigendlich zur Produktbeschreibung dazu.
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