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TP-Link 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Desktop Switch – TL-LS1005G

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  • Robust Hardware Performance
  • 5 × RJ45 ports with auto-negotiation and MDI/MDIX
  • Non‑blocking architecture for consistent full-speed performance
  • Fanless and solid-state for silent, maintenance-free use
  • Plastic shell, yet tough enough for wall mounting projects
  • Low energy draw of just 3.7 W, with minimal heat output
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Easily expand your wired network with five full-speed Gigabit Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) featuring Auto Negotiation and Auto‑MDI/MDIX—no manual setup needed. Designed for seamless connectivity, it delivers 10 Gbps switching capacity and 7.4 Mpps packet forwarding, ideal for bandwidth‑intensive tasks like HD streaming, file transfers, and gaming.

Whisper‑Quiet, Energy‑Smart Design

The fanless and compact desktop/wall‑mountable case allows flexible placement—whether beside your router or behind entertainment centers. Thanks to Green Ethernet technology, it automatically adjusts power based on cable length and link activity, reducing energy usage and lowering running costs.

Built‑in Reliability & Compatibility

Featuring IEEE 802.3X flow control, this unmanaged switch ensures stable data transfer without congestion. It’s compatible with any standard router or modem and works flawlessly with computers, printers, IP cameras, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and surveillance systems.

Perfect For Nearly Any Setting

  • Home offices & remote workstations needing extra wired ports
  • Small businesses & classrooms expanding printer/share devices
  • Security camera installations requiring reliable Gigabit connections
  • Entertainment hubs with TVs, consoles, and media servers
  • Dorm rooms supporting partitioned networks or study setups