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The TP-Link LiteWave LS105GP is a compact, unmanaged 5-port Gigabit Ethernet switch with a robust 65W PoE budget. It supports 802.3af/at PoE+ standards, enabling up to 30W per port and extended PoE transmission distances up to 250 meters. Designed for plug-and-play ease, it features automatic PoE recovery and energy-efficient green Ethernet technology, making it ideal for powering and connecting IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones in professional environments.
| ASIN | B0CMV4WT1G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,320 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #83 in Network Switches |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | LS105G |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PoE-compatible devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (179) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04895252504552 |
| Interface | RJ45 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10L x 9.8W x 2.5H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Power | 65 Watts |
| Mfr Part Number | LS105G |
| Model Number | LS105G |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Switch Type | unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet PoE switch |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
G**.
Purchased as a replacement for an older, earlier model whose ports were failing. This model is much more compact - takes up less room in the enclosure. *Beware, though, the plug to transformer is a miserly 40cm - I needed to scavenge a long one from elsewhere. For that my score is really 4.5!
K**E
Currently working perfect!
A**R
Currently have this connected to 2 raspberry pis (powered) and an uplink. Not had any issues with power delivery after a few weeks and the raspberry pis can forward at line rate!
V**I
Note: This is for the LS105GP, a LiteWave PoE+ model. Not the LS105G, nor the TL-SG1005D. Needed a switch to power my desk phone and the landline base station at home and was sick of using PoE injectors. This one seemed good and yeah, it really is for £33, which is how much I paid. It has an auto-recovery function, which the manual says is for rebooting devices which are behaving abnormally. I can only assume this means it will temporarily cut power to that device's port, then restore it. It's not enabled by default but has a hardware toggle switch on the back. There's also a switch to extend the PoE range of ports 1 and 2. The 65W PoE budget is very good for the price, though I'll never get to maxing it out I suspect. It only has four PoE+ ports instead of all five, so the fifth port lacks it. This creates a slight oddity as that means port 5 is now your uplink to your router (or another switch), but that's not much of an issue. The only gripes I have with this thing are as follows: 1. The Ethernet jacks are plastic. This seems to follow the LiteWave design where products are made cheaper by omitting higher quality metal RJ45 ports. In the short term I doubt this will be an issue, but perhaps something to note. 2. The power brick is larger than the switch itself. It's scarily large for just 70 watts! I hope one day gallium nitride power supplies trickle down to cheap PoE switches like this one. 3. The mains cable included with the brick is miserably short, which is very unlike TP-Link. It's one of the 'Mickey Mouse' IEC C5/C6 cables. In conclusion, it's a really dinky little switch that I like, but that power brick is too large and the plastic Ethernet jacks raise durability concerns. However, for £35-40, it's still worth the money.
D**Y
Powered up my 2 WiFiI AP’s and connection back to the router. Small and compact unit with LED’s showing connection and POE Why did you choose this product over others?: Good price and reliable product