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Best 5-Port Switch for Home Use: TP-LINK TL-SF1005D vs. Alternatives for Fast Ethernet Devices

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  • #1 16950678
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
    Do you have a problem with Raspberry? Ask question. Visit our forum Raspberry.
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  • #3 16950794
    atinus666
    Level 2  
    hmmm can tplink?
  • #4 16950846
    LucekB
    Network and Internet specialist
    up to 100Mb / s
    Everyone will be good
    gigabit for PLN 60 is TL-SG1005D
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  • #5 16953987
    resund
    Level 11  
    I confirm - at 100, the cheaper the better ... you will not find any difference in individual models
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  • #6 17111536
    morling1
    Level 13  
    There are also others, e.g. D-LINK, TP-LINK has these metal LAN sockets, I do not know if it contributes something and if a shielded cable is sometimes needed?

    What do you say: D-LINK SWITCH GIGABIT 5 PORTS 1000Mbps GO-SW-5G
  • #7 17111669
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    I have TP-Link TL-SG1005D in my home network and it works fine.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around selecting a suitable 5-port switch for home use, specifically for connecting devices like a Raspberry Pi 3, Philips TV, and DVD player, all of which utilize Fast Ethernet. The TP-LINK TL-SF1005D is mentioned as a potential option, with users confirming its adequacy for 100Mb/s connections. Alternatives such as the D-Link DGS-105 and the TP-LINK TL-SG1005D (which supports Gigabit Ethernet) are also suggested. Overall, the consensus is that for devices limited to Fast Ethernet, a cost-effective switch will suffice, with minimal differences in performance among various models.
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