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TP-Link Launches 8-Port 2.5G Switch at Record-Low Price of $50

TP-Link Launches 8-Port 2.5G Switch at Record-Low Price of $50

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TP-Link launched the TL-SG108S-M2, an 8-port unmanaged 2.5G switch, priced at $49.99 on Amazon. The device supports speeds up to 2.5 Gbps and is compatible with Cat5e cables.

TP-Link has launched the new TL-SG108S-M2, an 8-port unmanaged switch now available at a record-low price of $49.99 on Amazon. The device’s retail price is $79.99, making this deal particularly attractive for users planning to upgrade their networks.

The switch supports speeds up to 2.5 Gbps with a total bandwidth of 40 Gbps. It is compatible with devices operating at 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 2.5 Gbps, allowing you to connect PCs, NAS, printers, and Wi-Fi access points without replacing your existing Cat5e cabling.

The device features a compact design (158 x 101 x 25 mm) with a metal chassis and passive cooling, ensuring silent operation. The bottom panel includes wall-mounting brackets, and its small size allows for easy placement on a desk or under it.

The Amazon promotion may end at any time, so those planning to upgrade their network equipment should act quickly. The TL-SG108S-M2 is an excellent choice for users seeking an affordable and reliable solution to boost data transfer speeds in home or office networks.

Common questions

What speeds does the TP-Link TL-SG108S-M2 switch support?
The switch supports 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 2.5 Gbps, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of network devices without limitations.
Do I need to replace my cables to use the TL-SG108S-M2?
No, the switch works with Cat5e cables, allowing you to use your existing infrastructure without extra costs.
Is the TL-SG108S-M2 suitable for office use?
Yes, this model is designed for home networks and small offices, delivering high performance in a compact form factor.
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Source: Tom's Hardware