⚡ Power your workspace with silent speed and extended reach!
The TP-Link LS108GP is an 8-port PoE+ gigabit Ethernet switch delivering up to 30W per port and a total 62W power budget. It supports a high-speed 16 Gbps switching capacity and features an Extend Mode for PoE transmission up to 820 feet. Designed for plug-and-play ease, silent fanless operation, and durable metal casing with flexible mounting options, it’s engineered to power and connect your professional environment efficiently and quietly.
Item Weight | 1.48 Pounds |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Case Material | Metal |
Interface Type | RJ45 |
Data Transfer Rate | 16 Gigabits Per Second |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
UPC | 840030711527 |
Series | LS108GP |
Item model number | LS108GP |
Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.72 x 4.76 x 5.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.72 x 4.76 x 5.16 inches |
ASIN | B0CWJMRTWY |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | February 15, 2024 |
C**7
Gotta Love TP-Link
It was an excellent decision to buy this POE switch. As with other TP-Link devices, they work and are extremely easy to set-up. Kudos to TP-Link designers. You guys are getting it right!
S**N
Sturdy and reliable
Another quality and reliable device from TP-Link, full PoE functionality
B**O
Reliable and great value
Solid and reliable. Have run it for a few months, and never had to reboot it. What more could I want out of a commodity residential PoE switch?
P**S
Good product
Works how it should!
K**H
Plug and play POE switch
This replaced a blown Trendnet POE switch, easy to set up and use. Plug and play. .
T**N
Quality
Quality product
M**I
Great product
WiFi is more effective all over the place.
C**.
Good switch. Fan noise is a little annoying.
Works as you would expect. Four stars because of fan noise. I probably would have chosen a different switch that doesn't have a fan. I already had it installed and everything configured otherwise I probably would have returned it. This is installed in a sound control booth where people are working. If this was in a media room or other networking location it probably wouldn't be a big deal.
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