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Comparison TP-LINK TL-SF1005D vs TP-LINK TL-SG105

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Typeunmanagedunmanaged
Mountdesktopdesktop
Bandwidth1 Gbps10 Gbps
MAC address table size2K2K
Ports
Fast Ethernet5
Gigabit Ethernet5
General
PSUexternalexternal
Supply voltage5 В
Dimensions (WxDxH)104x70х22 mm100x98х25 mm
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2014september 2014
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TP-Link TL-SF1005D 5-Port 10/100 Mbps Desktop Ethernet Switch/Hub Ethernet Splitter Plug & Play no configuration required TL

Plug and play, no configuration required, Ethernet Splitter Small and slient desktop network switch with fanless design for... morequiet operation 5 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiation RJ45 ports, supports auto MDI/MDIX Green Ethernet technology saves the power up to 68 percent Comes with 3 years manufacturer's warranty Max Power Consumption 1.9W
Amazon.co.uk
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£8.49

TP-Link TL-SF1005D 5-Port 10/100 Mbps Desktop Switch TL-SF1005D

TL-SF1005D...
Senetic.co.uk
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£7.97

TP-Link TL-SF1005D network switch Unmanaged Fast Ethernet (10/100)

Management featuresSwitch typeUnmanagedPorts & interfacesBasic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity5Basic switching RJ-45... moreEthernet ports typeFast Ethernet (10/100)Power connectorDC-in jackCopper ethernet cabling technology10GBASE-TNetworkCopper ethernet cabling technology10GBASE-TNetworking standardsIEEE 802.11iFull duplexYesFlow control supportYesEthernet LAN data rates5000 Mbit/s10G supportNoVLAN mapping type2:2 VLAN MappingVirtual LAN featuresIP subnet–based VLANData transmissionMAC ad
itsupplies.uk
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£15.08

TPLINK 5-Port Compact Fast Ethernet Desktop Switch

Scan.co.uk
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£8.99

TP-Link TL-SF1005D network switch Unmanaged Fast Ethernet (10/100)

TP-Link TL-SF1005D network switch Unmanaged Fast Ethernet (10/100)
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Bandwidth

The bandwidth of a switch is the maximum amount of traffic that it can handle. Specified in gigabits per second.

This parameter directly depends on the number of network ports in the device (excluding Uplink). Actually, even if the bandwidth is not given in the specifications, it can still be calculated using the following formula: the number of ports multiplied by the bandwidth of an individual port and multiplied by two (since both incoming and outgoing traffic are taken into account). For example, a model with 8 Gigabit Ethernet connectors and 2 SFP ports will have a bandwidth of (8*1 + 2*1)*2 = 20 Gbps.

The choice for this indicator is quite obvious: you need to evaluate the expected traffic volumes in the serviced network segment and make sure that the switch's bandwidth will cover it with a margin of at least 10-15% (this will give an additional guarantee in case of emergency situations). At the same time, if you plan to often work at high, close to maximum, loads, it will not hurt to clarify such a characteristic as the internal bandwidth of the switch. It is usually given in a detailed technical description, and if this value is less than the total throughput, serious problems may arise under significant loads.

Fast Ethernet

The number of standard RJ-45 network connectors in the Fast Ethernet format provided in the design of the switch.

Fast Ethernet is the most modest of the wired connection formats over a twisted-pair network cable nowadays — it provides data transfer rates up to 100 Mbps. However, even this speed is often enough for relatively simple tasks that are not associated with large amounts of data. Therefore, this interface is still widely used in modern switches.

As for the number of connectors, it corresponds to the number of network devices that can be connected to the "switch" directly, without the use of additional equipment. In the case of Fast Ethernet, the number of connectors up to 10 inclusive is considered relatively small, from 10 to 25 — average, and the presence of more than 25 ports of this type is typical for professional-level models.

Gigabit Ethernet

The number of standard Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 network connectors provided in the design of the switch.

As the name suggests, these connectors provide data transfer rates up to 1 Gbps. Initially, Gigabit Ethernet was considered a professional standard, and even now the real needs for such speeds arise mainly when performing special tasks. Nevertheless, even relatively inexpensive computers are now equipped with gigabit network adapters, not to mention more advanced technology.

As for the number of connectors, it corresponds to the number of network devices that can be connected to the "switch" directly, without the use of additional equipment. In the case of Gigabit Ethernet, the number of connectors up to 10 inclusive is considered relatively small, from 10 to 25 — average, and the presence of more than 25 ports of this type is typical for professional-level models. At the same time, it is worth noting that in some "switches" individual connectors of this type are combined with optical SFP or SFP + (see below). Such connectors are marked "combo" and are taken into account both in the RJ-45 count and in the SFP/SFP+ count.

Supply voltage

The amount of voltage required by the switch for uninterrupted operation. The power supply voltage of network equipment can vary from 5 V to 230 V, which allows you to power compatible devices from either a low-voltage USB socket on your computer or a standard household outlet. Values in the middle assume that the switch is powered by the appropriate power supply.
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