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Product description
This compact unmanaged Ethernet switch expands wired network capacity with 16 Gigabit RJ45 ports, making it a practical choice for small offices, home labs, or media setups that need more wired connections and steady throughput. It focuses on quiet, reliable operation and basic traffic optimization to keep multiple devices connected without complicated configuration.
Key Points
The switch offers 16 Gigabit ports with auto-negotiation and MDI/MDIX support, so devices can connect at 10/100/1000 Mbps and avoid crossover cable issues. It is fanless and housed in a sturdy metal chassis, which keeps operation silent and adds durability for desktop or wall-mount installation. According to the manufacturer, energy-saving technologies reduce power consumption while maintaining network performance. Setup is plug-and-play with no software or management required, which simplifies deployment for non-technical users.
Technical Specifications
- Name: TP-Link TL-SG116
- Ports: 16 x RJ45 Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbps)
- Mounting: Desktop and wall-mount options
- Design: Metal enclosure, fanless operation
- Features: Auto MDI/MDIX, IEEE 802.3X flow control
Benefits
Because it is unmanaged, the switch works immediately without configuration, so adding wired connections is fast and straightforward. The metal case and fanless build reduce vibration and dust intake, resulting in lower maintenance and quieter rooms. Energy-saving mechanisms help lower operational costs over time, particularly when many ports remain lightly used.
Usage Recommendations
Place the unit where ventilation is available but not obstructed. Use the wall-mount holes to save desk space and to keep cabling tidy. For installations carrying heavier sustained traffic, enable flow control on connected devices when possible to improve packet handling and reduce frame loss. Consider that, as an unmanaged switch, it does not provide VLANs, QoS configuration, or advanced monitoring features, so it may not fit needs that require granular network control.
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Description:
This compact unmanaged Ethernet switch expands wired network capacity with 16 Gigabit RJ45 ports, making it a practical choice for small offices, home labs, or media setups that need more wired connections and steady throughput. It focuses on quiet, reliable operation and basic traffic optimization to keep multiple devices connected without complicated configuration.
Key Points
The switch offers 16 Gigabit ports with auto-negotiation and MDI/MDIX support, so devices can connect at 10/100/1000 Mbps and avoid crossover cable issues. It is fanless and housed in a sturdy metal chassis, which keeps operation silent and adds durability for desktop or wall-mount installation. According to the manufacturer, energy-saving technologies reduce power consumption while maintaining network performance. Setup is plug-and-play with no software or management required, which simplifies deployment for non-technical users.
Technical Specifications
- Name: TP-Link TL-SG116
- Ports: 16 x RJ45 Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbps)
- Mounting: Desktop and wall-mount options
- Design: Metal enclosure, fanless operation
- Features: Auto MDI/MDIX, IEEE 802.3X flow control
Benefits
Because it is unmanaged, the switch works immediately without configuration, so adding wired connections is fast and straightforward. The metal case and fanless build reduce vibration and dust intake, resulting in lower maintenance and quieter rooms. Energy-saving mechanisms help lower operational costs over time, particularly when many ports remain lightly used.
Usage Recommendations
Place the unit where ventilation is available but not obstructed. Use the wall-mount holes to save desk space and to keep cabling tidy. For installations carrying heavier sustained traffic, enable flow control on connected devices when possible to improve packet handling and reduce frame loss. Consider that, as an unmanaged switch, it does not provide VLANs, QoS configuration, or advanced monitoring features, so it may not fit needs that require granular network control.









