Got this as my Sky Q internet box only has two ports. Only had it online so went to Maplin who price matched. Not a bad price and three year warranty. Maplin weren't impressed.
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spannerzone
24 Jun 174#3
Good for what it is, not everyone really needs gigabit speeds and for £6.49 who gives a fig if you have to replace it when you do decide to go gigglebit.
??? well that one you posted is too slow, this is a better deal.
All depends on your network needs.
spannerzone
24 Jun 174#3
Good for what it is, not everyone really needs gigabit speeds and for £6.49 who gives a fig if you have to replace it when you do decide to go gigglebit.
TheBiker
24 Jun 172#4
Buy cheap buy twice.
TheBiker to TheBiker
24 Jun 17#6
Surely you understand that faster equals better even if not today tomorrrow you may need it.
OrribleHarry to TheBiker
24 Jun 17#19
Can I just clarify that's a Focus in your profile picture? :smile:
bilbob
24 Jun 171#5
For home networking, this is totally sufficient. Very few people move actual large files about regularly enough to warrant *needing* gb speeds.
For TV, even 4k, 100mb is enough.
And remember kids, bandwidth doesn't equal ping...
Bitbotbang
24 Jun 17#7
Is this really necessary in the house since you can share on a wifi bridge?? For an office maybe.
AAR0N
24 Jun 17#8
Does this improve signal and speeds?
idingsdale to AAR0N
24 Jun 17#13
Nope
Gentle_Giant
24 Jun 17#9
Not much of a bargain when the Gigabit version is only £12, and less when there is a sale on.
friar_chris
24 Jun 17#10
But tomorrow, faster will be £6.49, lower power, and just better. Buy cheap, buy cheap.
ericabro
24 Jun 17#11
I would really like some advice I have two kodi boxes in different rooms in another country and when I use the one in the bedroom it keeps buffering, what do I need I use to get the signal to it please
paulincov to ericabro
24 Jun 171#15
Wi fi Extender
OrribleHarry to ericabro
24 Jun 17#18
Copper instead of wifi.
bilbob
24 Jun 17#12
Surely you can see it's 6 quid????
aLV426
24 Jun 171#14
Heat for the deal, for what it is I wouldn't want to pay any more than that.
FWIW and I know this is HotUKdeals - 100Mbps network has a theoretical throughput of 12.5MB/s, divide that by 4 and you get 3.125MB/s, most streaming services need around 3Mbps, so this will just do, you might experience glitching if all 4 ports are streaming (contention on the 5th port). Of course it all depends on your application, if you have the Virgin Media 200Mbps service obviously this isn't the best choice...
kingosticks to aLV426
24 Jun 171#20
You've mixed your MB and Mb at the end there. 3.125MB/s is of course 25Mbps (100/4!) so your 3Mbps stream is fine. And the stream quality would gracefully degrade anyway so you'd not see any glitches.
This particular model is quite handy as it requires 5V and you can get/make a barrel connector to usb cable and power it from your PC USB port. I use it for my raspberry pi collection and power the pis and the switch from the same 4-port USB power hub.
bluenotesmiley to aLV426
27 Jun 17#27
Why are you dividing by 4?
rejcomp
24 Jun 17#16
3.125MB/s = 25Mbps just saying :smile:
OrribleHarry
24 Jun 17#17
Fine for OPs intended purpose.
aLV426
25 Jun 17#21
Yeah, like I said, this is HotUKdeals....
aLV426
25 Jun 17#22
Yeah, like I said, this is HotUKdeals....
kingosticks
25 Jun 17#23
I'm not sure I follow you, a deal still has to be fit for purpose. Your breakdown, with the corrected numbers is important and relevant to this being a good deal or not. A 10Mbps switch for 65p would not be a good deal (these days).
tomj17
25 Jun 17#24
I use this for the TV and all of the devices there to connect to the single ethernet cable which runs to the router. Our internet is only 80mb anyway and it works just fine connecting Sky Q to the other boxes around the house. Works far better with that than WiFi has ever done.
OrribleHarry
25 Jun 17#25
Agreed someone forgot there are 8 bits in a byte....
willyzippy89
25 Jun 17#26
Noob question:
What does this do? "/
aLV426
28 Jun 17#28
4 ports...
bluenotesmiley
28 Jun 171#29
That isn't how they work. Each port will support 100Mb up and down simultaneously across all 5 ports. It has a backplane bandwidth of 1Gb.
aLV426
28 Jun 171#30
Like I said before this is HotUKdeals...
steevhan
3 Jul 17#31
Heat Added, Very Cheap for what it is. Suits the needs of many, maybe not the few. I stream using Steam Links and XBOX so i would go for a gigabit connection just for added speed security but shy of doing something like that or having top package virginmedia this would do the job.
mikerr
3 Jul 171#32
I'm not sure why you think that is a justification for giving wrong info out...:confused:
Heat for the deal - not everything needs gigabit.
steevhan
3 Jul 171#33
Looks like Amazon have price matched! link here rather than new post OP deserves all credit.
While that is the case for most enterprise switches, it's not a given and its often not the case for cheap home network switches. This model describes a maximum bandwidth of 200mbps which is what I would expect given the price.
mikerr
5 Jul 172#35
200Mbps refers to the full duplex of a 100Mbps port (100 upload + 100 download simultaneously ).
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IMHO this is a better deal
All depends on your network needs.
Surely you understand that faster equals better even if not today tomorrrow you may need it.
For TV, even 4k, 100mb is enough.
And remember kids, bandwidth doesn't equal ping...
FWIW and I know this is HotUKdeals - 100Mbps network has a theoretical throughput of 12.5MB/s, divide that by 4 and you get 3.125MB/s, most streaming services need around 3Mbps, so this will just do, you might experience glitching if all 4 ports are streaming (contention on the 5th port). Of course it all depends on your application, if you have the Virgin Media 200Mbps service obviously this isn't the best choice...
This particular model is quite handy as it requires 5V and you can get/make a barrel connector to usb cable and power it from your PC USB port. I use it for my raspberry pi collection and power the pis and the switch from the same 4-port USB power hub.
What does this do? "/
Heat for the deal - not everything needs gigabit.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-SF1005D-5-Port-Unmanaged-Desktop/dp/B000FNFSPY/
The backplane is stated as 1Gbps :
http://static.tp-link.com/res/down/doc/TL-SF1005D_V12_Datasheet.pdf
At the end of the day it's a cheap £6.49 switch !