TL-SG108 - from router to switch

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TL-SG108 - from router to switch
TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2015-06-21 19:39:45
Region : Denmark

Model : TL-SG108

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version :

ISP :


Hi,

Does it matter which port on the TL-SG108 I choose to
connect with my router? Are the 8 ports identical?
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Re:TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2015-06-24 11:50:56
Doesn't matter. 8 ports are identical.
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Re:TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2015-06-24 14:03:22
Hi,

Ok, thank you. ;-)

Kind regards,
Martin
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Re:TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2019-12-03 19:01:10

Where can I find the difference beetwen TL-SG108 and TL-SG108S, P, G.... ?

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Re:TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2019-12-03 22:03:42

How about LS108G? Because it looks identical...

 

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Re:TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2019-12-04 01:12:39
Genrally "G" means gigabit ethernet and "P" means supporting PoE. LS108G should be a different product serial from TL-SG108. It seems that TL-SG108 support IGMP snooping but LS108G doesn't support it.
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Re:TL-SG108 - from router to switch
2019-12-04 10:04:59

@mploug 

TL-SG108 and TL-SG108S is the same switch by hardware, just the color of the shell is different. It was done only for some marketing things, now there is no TL-SG108S even on official website.

LS108G has 802.1p hardware support and ports are plastic/unshielded.

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