TP-Link TL-SG105 5 Port Gigabit Network Switch | Honest Review In 2024
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I use one for my small Home network server setup, definitely a good switch, not to mention TP link sells others with 8 and even 16 ports with the same design
would this interfere with gaming, i’m trying to keep an ethernet in my xbox and pc instead of constantly switching but i’m worried i may lose speeds
Thank you bro
I use this on my cottage, with mikrotik router and 40 mbps internet, its good, but when can i set up qos and mangle rules in each rooms, its hard to set up, switch also dont have vlans.
So in each rooms i have full speed, what is not very good but ...
I should probably have bought a mikrotik ap or another router.
On router i have 2 dhcp servers, 1 is for tv ( this have 8 mbps ), and second is for switch/lan - this have 27 mbps, and on this ( lan ) dhcp server i have also mangles like quic and http.
It still amazes me how internet in the US can have Gigabit download speeds, but can’t even break 40Mb uploads.
The biggest reason is many people in the US have cable internet running over legacy coaxial networks. There's limited bandwidth on that cable so they prioritize download speeds.
@@RoastBeefSandwich I guess that makes some sense.
@@StolenJoker84 also cable companies are cheap and they like to advertise download speeds since that’s where the majority of the traffic happens; the new docsis 3.1 and 4.0 though will allow symmetrical 10 gig up and down when they all start adopting it and existing hardware and they upgrade their facilities to handle that speed for multiple users.
Not if you have fiber. I have about 1000mbps upload and download. For some extra per month, I can get up 5GBs
@@socialmedia5534 We have fiber where I live too, and have close to Gigabit speeds (even on WiFI). I haven’t lived in the US for 7 years now, but even before I moved, it always baffled me how download speeds were always heavily prioritized.
Sure, download is the majority of the traffic, but if you can get Gigabit downloads, it doesn’t make sense why you can’t get 500Mb down and 500Mb up. That’s still insanely fast download speeds that will be good enough for 99.999% of your internet usage, while providing useable upload speeds for things like cloud storage, gaming, and streaming (as a content creator, not a viewer).
When using this can u use all the ports at the same time
Yes.