6 Must-have features from our range of TP-Link Switches
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TP-Link switches are designed to offer reliable and professional choices to businesses of all sizes; from cost-effective solutions for small and medium-sized businesses to scalable solutions for large organizations, campus networks and ISP networks. We would like to introduce to you our range of TP-Link switches; Managed Switches, Smart Switches and Unmanaged Switches.
Managed Switches
Our TP-Link Managed Switches provide a robust and future-proof network solution with high accessibility, great scalability, rich management features and security functions. These switches are ideal for enterprises, ISP and campus networks.
Smart Switches
The Smart Switch range offers a cost-effective network solution for small and medium-sized businesses. Integrated with useful L2 features such as 802.1Q VLAN, QoS, IGMP Snooping, STP, Storm Control and SNMP. TP-Link’s Smart Switch provides administrators with a simple, cost-effective yet intelligent networking solution.
Unmanaged Switches
TP-Link’s Unmanaged Switches are simple plug-and-play products, with no software configuration required, providing high-performance ports that allow for the simple and effective expansion of small and medium business networks; making work that much more efficient.
Feature Highlights
Abundant Advanced Features – An array of L2 features and advanced network maintenance features are supported.
10G Base-T Technology – Backward compatible with Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, and can automatically negotiate between higher and lower speed connections.
Secure Networking – Provides IP-MAC-Port Binding, Port Security, Storm control and DHCP Snooping which protect against broadcast storms, ARP attacks, etc.
Physical Stacking – With True Physical Stacking Technology, up to 8 units can be stacked with a single IP address.
Enterprise Level and Flexible Management – Supports various management features such as intuitive web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI), industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI), RMON support and more.
Power over Ethernet – Within each range we also offer switches that are PoE and PoE+ compatible, allowing Ethernet cables to supply electrical power over an existing data connection.
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