TP-LINK 5-Port 10/100 Desktop Switch
5-Port TP-LINK LS1005 LiteWave Desktop Switch, 5x 10/100Mbps, IEEE 802.3i/802.3u/802.3x, Fanless, White
- By DPD On 22nd Jan to your specified address. | £5.48 Receive SMS with one-hour delivery window Weekend, timed and European delivery options are available at checkout
- Collect instore Collect from our Bolton store, BL6 6PE | Free
- UPS and DPD Pickup Pickup from local convenience store | £4.79
Let LiteWave Bring You A Lighter Network Life
The TP-Link LiteWave Series Un-managed Switches provide easy and affordable way to expand your wired network. They are easy to use and reliable. With these plug-and-play switches, you can expand your network connections to multiple devices instantly. With all ports support Auto-MDI/MDIX, there’s no need to worry about the type of cable to use.
Plug and Play
Setup is at a minimal with the LS1005 switch. Simply connect to a power source with the provided power adapter, hook up your devices and router to one of the available fast ethernet ports - and that's it! You're good to go!
Go Green with Your Ethernet
The LiteWave Series also supports energy-efficient technology, helping you save power and money. Power consumption automatically adjusts according to link status and cable length, allowing you to expand your network while minimising your carbon footprint. Save the planet and lower your energy bills — it’s a win-win!
Fanless and Desktop Design
Compact desktop design, to meet your needs in any environment. Besides, fanless design ensures quiet operation.
Use Where You Need, However You Need
The LS1005 is fully compatible with networked devices such as computers, printers, webcams, IPTVs. It has a wide range of application scenarios and is suitable for networking in school dormitories, surveillance, homes, and small businesses.
• Green Ethernet technology saves power consumption
• IEEE 802.3X flow control provides reliable data transfer
• Plastic casing and desktop design
• Plug and play, no configuration required
• Fanless design ensures quiet operation