TP-LINK MS105 5-Port 10/100Mbps Desktop Switch SPEC: 5× 10/100 Mbps Ports

KSh1,206.20

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Five 10/100/1,000 Mbps auto-negotiation RJ45 ports with auto MDI / MDIX supported

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Easily wired network expansion

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Compact design for flexible arrangement

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Plug and play setup, no configuration required

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Green Ethernet technology saves power by up to 82%

The MS105G by TP-LINK is an exceptional unmanaged desktop switch tailored for enhancing network connectivity in both small office and home environments. With its five RJ-45 Ethernet ports supporting gigabit speeds, this switch facilitates rapid and efficient data transfer rates of up to 1000 Mbps. Each port operates in full duplex mode, enabling simultaneous communication in both directions, which optimizes network traffic and significantly reduces congestion.

Complying with several networking standards, including IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, and IEEE 802.3x, the MS105G ensures compatibility with a diverse range of devices and network configurations. Its compact design allows for seamless integration into any setting, making it an ideal choice for environments where space is limited. This switch stands out with its plug-and-play design, requiring no additional software installation or configuration, which allows users to enhance their network capacity effortlessly.

By simply connecting their devices to the MS105G, users can immediately improve the efficiency of their network operations. The switch’s ability to handle high data transfer rates while maintaining compatibility with various devices positions it as a reliable solution for enhancing network performance. With TP-LINK’s commitment to quality and innovation, the MS105G is a valuable addition to any network setup.

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