
TP-Link TL-SG105
5 Ports
TP-Link TL-SG105
5 Ports
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This is the product that can be seen in the first five product images. I will forward the misleading product images to the responsible department for revision, thank you very much for pointing this out!
Hello Crafter_89 Your question is a little difficult to answer from a distance. The best thing is to try to narrow down the problem. Since there were no problems with the Powerline and the router in the past, I would assume for the time being that there is not primarily a problem there. If I were you, I would take a laptop (turn off the WLAN on the laptop ;-) ) and plug it in and out of the free ports with a network cable. I think that this should not be a problem for the switch (I do this all the time with another TP-Link switch) and the laptop will have internet normally. If this plugging and unplugging worked, then it must almost be the iPad. An Apple professional might be able to help you find out whether the iPad has already caused problems here.
Yes, of course, it will allow to share the connection on other devices (here computers), via cables. :)
Unfortunately, it is not possible to tell you for sure which version you will receive when you place an order. The EAN's (barcode) are identical for the different versions, which is why it is not possible for us and our suppliers to distinguish between them. Otherwise, I would be happy to inform you about our right of return.
This is a network switch.. what does a specific provider has to do with it? Was that something that Swisscom told you??
If the RJ45 socket in the wall is an Ethernet socket, this will work.
Yes, it is possible. With a switch like this, there is no input and output. All Ethernet ports can do everything, no matter what you plug into which of the five.
This is a switch. It's a kind of multiple socket for network cables or devices. This thing can't do WiFi. It only works with cable.
I have been using 2 TL-SG105 for more than two years, to each of which a Swisscom TV box (UHD) is connected. Works perfectly. I suspect that the freezing of the picture has nothing to do with the TL-SG105. What does the complete setup look like (internet router, connection to TL-SG105 (wired/wireless), ...)?
This should actually work. It is important with Swisscom tv that the switch supports igmp snooping and that this can be set (configured) on the switch. Here is a thread in the Swisscom forum, where other switches are also mentioned. https://community.swisscom.ch/t5/Archiv-Swisscom-TV/IGMP-Snooping/td-p/187030
Hello Generalxhd The switch is "unmanaged", i.e. it has no IP and you cannot configure it. Plug in the cable and it works. The user manual is linked above: https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/1/4/8/2/7/6/6/1/TL-SG105_V1_User_Guide_7106504.pdf
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