This little box (the footprint is only 3.5 x 5 inches) does the trick when you need more ethernet ports to connect to your router. I didn't even know this kind of simple solution existed -- I thought I was going to need to buy a new router with more ports. Instead, I just connected this box (with a basic ethernet patch cord) to my router, plugged it in to a power source (in my case, I'm using my UPS box to ensure surge protection), and instantly I had four more ports. It does not come with any ethernet cables, however, so you will need at least one to connect to your router. (I'm sure any ethernet cable will do, but I'm using a cat 6 shielded cable to be sure there no interference with any other devices.)
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This is my second TP-Link 5 port gig switch. The latest was daisy chained to the existing one. We have it connected to an PS4, Samsung OLED Smart TV, Xbox One X and PC. The speed stays the same and connecting is a breeze. Connect and go. My setup required no router reset or additional device setup. Recommend!
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This Network switch came in its original box with the power supply, it is working fine right now, it appears to be of good quality, doesn't get hot or anything, just plug your network cable and you're good to go, I think it is a good value.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you need a inexpensive but apparently well-made 5 port switch I would recommend the TP-Link.
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I needed more ports and while there no set up instructions I googled it and found that it was super easy and super fast to install. Low profile takes up little room and discreet. Thanks
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