

![Ethernet Splitter 1 to 2 High Speed 1000Mbps, Gigabit RJ45 Internet Ethernet Switch, Network LAN Splitter with USB Power Cable for Cat 5/5e/6/7/8 Cable [2 Devices Networked Simultaneously] Ethernet Splitter 1 to 2 High Speed 1000Mbps, Gigabit RJ45 Internet Ethernet Switch, Network LAN Splitter with USB Power Cable for Cat 5/5e/6/7/8 Cable [2 Devices Networked Simultaneously]](https://c1.neweggimages.com/productimage/nb300/V462D2403020YN3PZDC.jpg)

No setup, just connect all device and ... that`s it!



4 POE ports Gb ports + 4 normal Gb ports, low power usage, and silent. Exactly what you would expect. Powers up a Cisco phone as well as two POE Network security cams no problem. According to kill-a-watt it uses much less power to power things via POE as opposed to power bricks.

The TP-LINK TL-SG105 is a fantastic little unit. My previous experience with Gigabit switches comes in the way of two 8-port Linksys units however, when given the opportunity to try something new, I couldn't resist. I greatly enjoy the performance of this little unit. I decided that to best test the unit, I should employ it within my office environment. Being a developer who also does a lot of SQL Server management, the ability to quickly move large files quickly is very important. I have thrown tons of data through this unit over the past week or so and it has not glitched once. Transfer speeds are lightning quick and right up there where one would expect them to be for a Gigabit switch. The size of the unit contributes greatly to my appreciation of it. The thing is tiny --even smaller than comparable units from other manufacturers. Not only is the unit a small form factor which can easily be tucked away mounted to the underside of a desk, it is also in a metal case as opposed to plastic. As such, the case acts as a heatsink --dissipating heat in such an efficient manner that even after a few hours of hammering multi-GB database backups back and forth between servers, the thing is barely even warm. The fact that it is unmanaged simplifies the unit quite a bit. This is great since you simply plug it into your network and add devices. There is no configuration necessary, quite literally plug and play. I had the unit set up in < 2 minutes.

![ubiquiti [3-pack] unifi switch flex mini | managed 5-port gigabit switch (usw-flex-mini-3) ubiquiti [3-pack] unifi switch flex mini | managed 5-port gigabit switch (usw-flex-mini-3)](https://c1.neweggimages.com/productimage/nb300/B1MBS2202100NT7XZ5F.jpg)


40 POE+ and 8 POE++ ports 4 10Gib SPF+ ports Layer 3 features Quiet fans


The MS305 (pay attention to the model number when purchasing) is a fine addition to a home network, especially with moving moderately large amounts of data between devices (pictures, streaming, archives) internally or via the Internet.

- You need 5 of these in your inventory at all times



I renewed my network with all Unifi, and it all works great! 6 of these switches, 5 UAP AC PRO wifi access points, USG, and CloudKey. Finally installed ethernet through the house, to take advantage of gigabit FiOS, and wired everything except mobile devices and stuff without ethernet connections.

