Hey, thanks for the feedback and glad it was helpful! The switch can do more then what I expected. For example, with 802.1Q VLAN, I can setup a single network port PC to work as a router with this switch. Feel free to check out the link if you are interested ruclips.net/video/aqvbAQmAbAU/видео.html
Does the Port-Based QoS function on this switch help with the bufferbloat in gaming? Or is the SQM in OpenWrt routers is still better when it comes to fixing bufferbloat in gaming?
Hi, sorry for the late response. IMO, the Port-Based QoS in the switch should work better then the OpenWRT for plug-and-play users, unless your OpenWRT is running on high end socket / CPU. In term of control and configuration, I would go with OpenWRT. I will test it one day and update you.
I would actually use Port and Flow control on the switch, set the non essential ports to 100mbit and the gaming pc to unlimited or 1000mbit. Or if you have slower internet like 60mbit braodband for example set the gaming port to unlimited and the other ports to 5/10mbit
Hi Thanks for Video. How do you configure it if your router's IP address is 10.1.1.1? I had to disanle DHCP to do this, but when I try to use the LAG feature with my NAS, I was having issues galore, I assumes it do with the IP address. It seems use cant use it without issue if your router's address is not 19.168.0.1?
Nice video. It is an unmanaged switch, but you access the interface to show QoS, VLAN, etc. What is the difference for the others TP-Link that are smart or managed switch. Thanks again for the video.
Hi, actually those Smart-switch as called by TP Link or Pro-switch or Netgear are all unmanaged, just that they added some L2 (OSI layer 2) features such as VLAN, multicast, LACP, etc and give it a beautiful name. There is no much difference or only a small difference in term of switching capacity, buffer size, jumbo frame, static link or dynamic link aggregation.
ax50 and sg108e both support static link aggregation. Which mean by connecting 2 rj45 cables between the 2, it will keep the connection alive when one of the 2 (rj45) cable suddenly failed/disconnected/gone? Thanks
Thanks , the issue i have is when i connect to my work VPN ( work from Home ) , the all network connections get disabled , is there a setting i need to change on this switch.
Hi, thanks for the review. I have a question. If you disable dhcp server on that switch while connected to the mikrotik. can you still access web interface?
Hi, the switch has no DHCP server. Once you connect it to Mikrotik, it will act as DHCP client and requested for an IP address, and you can manage it with this IP address.
Hi, technically, either way is okay. However, if you are going to connect PC to your switch, the cable should be connected to the router first, and then connect to your PC with the next one. This is to make sure the PC can receive IP address from the DHCP server of the router.
I have a question about the bandwidth control. This switch can manage the bandwidth and the AP router of tp link also does have bandwidth control. But as I’ve noticed, the router gives an average speed when i set the QOS (example: I set it to 75mbps, the router speedtest gives 93mbps). Does this switch provide exact or nearest speed limit? And as I read the comments below, you said its better to config on the router end than switch, why is that?
There are 2 main types of traffic: - Local traffic (from your PC to your local file server or from your media player to the NAS) - WAN traffic (traffic from your router to the Internet or from Internet to your router, for example download a ISO file from Windows server) - On your router it will be the SQM QoS where you tell the router your WAN (internet) throughput and it will make sure all connected clients have a stable connection by apply it own logic to control the packets flow or throughput of each clients, to reduce the ‘lag’ as much as possible - The QoS on the switch don’t care if it is local traffic (LAN) of WAN traffic (goes to the Internet), it will keep the throughput of the port below or the same with the value you set.
@@VanTechCorner okay I understand the QoS of the router. But I’ve set mine to the switch to give a speed fairness for each house of my apartment. This product is so good, I manage to access it via browser on iPhone only by detecting its IP address on the main isp router, no need for PC via lan. Thank you, I have so much learnings about your videos. I’m new to networking. Hope I can explore more with the help of your videos too. Thank you very much for the informative videos.
When TL-SG108 Starts for the First Time, We cannot Turn On Devices Connected to this Switch. WOL is working Once the device goes Offline after being connected to the Switch. Once we turn off the Switch and bring it back Online. WOL will not work. Usually, I encounter this in the morning. I turn on the Switch using a Smart Power Plug. But I cannot remotely turn on NAS or PC connected to this Switch. Is there any way we can avoid this issue? Firmware Version 1.0.0 Build 20220930 Rel.35985 Hardware Version TL-SG108E 6.0
@@VanTechCorner From LAN, I think once the switch restarted, it doesn't know where to send the magic packets. Is there is any way to pair Mac ID to a port or something like that.
Hi, I am currently using firmware version 1.0.0 Build 20181120 Rel.40749. This is the updated version from the TP-Link website, not the original firmware that was shipped with the switch.
Hi, the switch is doing good and I have no issue ever since. I will try to make a performance review in the future. Only one sentence - the price is worth.
Hello, my TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8-port seems to randomly disconnect for a few seconds every now and again, I just did plug in play and haven't touched any settings. Do you know why this could be? Thanks
I have a modem and I want to buy a TP-Link AX10 for Wifi. I use two PCs through ethernet. I would like to segregate the Wi-Fi to IoT devices and two ethernet ports for my PCs. I think this little device can help solve this problem between the modem and router (so wifi router is port 3, PC 1 and 2 can go to Port 1 & 2). What do you think? And which VLAN setup would you recommend?
@@VanTechCorner My current setup is with a modem/router which is given by the ISP. I want to disable the router function in it and use it as a modem. Other than that I want IoT devices (security camera, light bulbs, etc) to be connected to a fully separate network to not affect sensitive PCs. One option I found is the TP-Link guest Wi-Fi which in theory can block access to the main WLAN but I am not sure if I can trust it :) The other option would be this, where I use VLANs
I see, so port based VLAN will do. Just want to add that for some ISP you need to use their own device for PPPoE or DHCP or you have to set set it in bridge mode. Try to check it out first before buying the new router / switch.
Actually there is no much different, both of them are unmanged switch. Just that there are some features of Layer-2 Switch (in the OSI model, for example VLAN and Static Link. They have different name because of the way TP-Link and D-Link call them.
Hello I use port mirroring and i got connection loss from 1 pc only do you know why every 2 min I loss connection 1 pc having internet the other doesnt have when i rest my option internet fine on both when i use prot mirroring i loss again if u have any idea please tell me thanks alot
Van Tech Corner Thanks for you fast answer i am using it for games i tried yesterday my friend pc and both pcs was good and the internet was good but on my pc i get super laggy and drop connection and loss the connection every 2-3 min i just get this issue when i use the switch mirroring the steps i do [ 1 i go to monitoring- port mirror - port mirror states enable mirroring port 3 mirrored mods both mirrored ports 2 apply so i dont know the issue should be from my pc do u know whats the settings or something i can do to accept the switch on my pc The switch works fine for my both pc without port mirroring
Hi, the Port Mirroring function is used for data monitor / capture purpose and I suggest to turn it off, if you are just using the switch for normal usage/gaming. For example, you have an IP Phone connected to the switch port 1 and want capture the packets/call incoming & out-going from the IP Phone, then you can set up port 2 as a mirrored and connect a Voice monitor / PABX system to it.
You can disconnect all the cable connect to the switch, only left the PC connected. Then change the IP address of the PC to 192.168.0.2 and will be able to reach the switch via 192.168.0.1
@@VanTechCorner Still not working, should I connect pc to switch to one special port or everyone will work? When I try to connect website 192.168.0.1 with IP 192.168.0.2, I can't reach the site
Hmm, you may try to reset the switch, and follow my guide again. Any network port will do the job. If it doesn't work, there is something wrong with the switch and please contact your seller for a replacement (also double check the cable)
@@VanTechCorner Ohhh okey... Look on this Reddit link. amp.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/cdzlci/i_need_help_with_tp_link_switch_tlsg108/ It's unmanaged, sad :(. Otherwise, thanks for your time! (Very good videos). Can you recommend me any managed switch with 8 gigabit ports?
reading the options of the switch, inventing pronunciation is quite funny , like poRt has a R in the middle. you're reading all the time pot, instead of port, i.e. the first one is something to smoke. do not omit letters and learn the correct pronunciation .... your video is as helpful as reading the manual in Chinese ....
I have setup WAN and LAN on a single network port router with the TL-SG108E 802.1Q VLAN. Check it out ruclips.net/video/aqvbAQmAbAU/видео.html
Does this switch have HTTPS?
Thank you for the demonstration!
Thank you for the video, I was curious about some of the QOS stuff and it answered my question. Impressive little switch for the price!
Hey, thanks for the feedback and glad it was helpful! The switch can do more then what I expected. For example, with 802.1Q VLAN, I can setup a single network port PC to work as a router with this switch. Feel free to check out the link if you are interested ruclips.net/video/aqvbAQmAbAU/видео.html
Very good Review functions of the product. TKS!
Glad it was helpful!
Does the Port-Based QoS function on this switch help with the bufferbloat in gaming? Or is the SQM in OpenWrt routers is still better when it comes to fixing bufferbloat in gaming?
Hi, sorry for the late response. IMO, the Port-Based QoS in the switch should work better then the OpenWRT for plug-and-play users, unless your OpenWRT is running on high end socket / CPU. In term of control and configuration, I would go with OpenWRT. I will test it one day and update you.
I would actually use Port and Flow control on the switch, set the non essential ports to 100mbit and the gaming pc to unlimited or 1000mbit. Or if you have slower internet like 60mbit braodband for example set the gaming port to unlimited and the other ports to 5/10mbit
Hello i have an issue. I am not able to find the local IP address of the switch. I cant login.
Hi Thanks for Video. How do you configure it if your router's IP address is 10.1.1.1? I had to disanle DHCP to do this, but when I try to use the LAG feature with my NAS, I was having issues galore, I assumes it do with the IP address. It seems use cant use it without issue if your router's address is not 19.168.0.1?
For your information, the default login credential of the TL-SG108E is username: admin & password admin
Nice video. It is an unmanaged switch, but you access the interface to show QoS, VLAN, etc. What is the difference for the others TP-Link that are smart or managed switch.
Thanks again for the video.
Hi, actually those Smart-switch as called by TP Link or Pro-switch or Netgear are all unmanaged, just that they added some L2 (OSI layer 2) features such as VLAN, multicast, LACP, etc and give it a beautiful name. There is no much difference or only a small difference in term of switching capacity, buffer size, jumbo frame, static link or dynamic link aggregation.
ax50 and sg108e both support static link aggregation. Which mean by connecting 2 rj45 cables between the 2, it will keep the connection alive when one of the 2 (rj45) cable suddenly failed/disconnected/gone? Thanks
Thanks , the issue i have is when i connect to my work VPN ( work from Home ) , the all network connections get disabled , is there a setting i need to change on this switch.
Hi, thanks for the review. I have a question. If you disable dhcp server on that switch while connected to the mikrotik. can you still access web interface?
Hi, the switch has no DHCP server. Once you connect it to Mikrotik, it will act as DHCP client and requested for an IP address, and you can manage it with this IP address.
@@VanTechCorner ok thanks.
You're welcome!
Hi Van Tech Corner.
Im a newbies in this unmanaged/managed. First question is,.
Cable Ethernet must plug to Pro Switch first or Router first?
Hi, technically, either way is okay. However, if you are going to connect PC to your switch, the cable should be connected to the router first, and then connect to your PC with the next one. This is to make sure the PC can receive IP address from the DHCP server of the router.
@@VanTechCorner Thanks Bro.
I have a question about the bandwidth control.
This switch can manage the bandwidth and the AP router of tp link also does have bandwidth control. But as I’ve noticed, the router gives an average speed when i set the QOS (example: I set it to 75mbps, the router speedtest gives 93mbps).
Does this switch provide exact or nearest speed limit? And as I read the comments below, you said its better to config on the router end than switch, why is that?
There are 2 main types of traffic:
- Local traffic (from your PC to your local file server or from your media player to the NAS)
- WAN traffic (traffic from your router to the Internet or from Internet to your router, for example download a ISO file from Windows server)
- On your router it will be the SQM QoS where you tell the router your WAN (internet) throughput and it will make sure all connected clients have a stable connection by apply it own logic to control the packets flow or throughput of each clients, to reduce the ‘lag’ as much as possible
- The QoS on the switch don’t care if it is local traffic (LAN) of WAN traffic (goes to the Internet), it will keep the throughput of the port below or the same with the value you set.
@@VanTechCorner okay I understand the QoS of the router. But I’ve set mine to the switch to give a speed fairness for each house of my apartment. This product is so good, I manage to access it via browser on iPhone only by detecting its IP address on the main isp router, no need for PC via lan. Thank you, I have so much learnings about your videos. I’m new to networking. Hope I can explore more with the help of your videos too. Thank you very much for the informative videos.
When TL-SG108 Starts for the First Time, We cannot Turn On Devices Connected to this Switch.
WOL is working Once the device goes Offline after being connected to the Switch.
Once we turn off the Switch and bring it back Online. WOL will not work.
Usually, I encounter this in the morning.
I turn on the Switch using a Smart Power Plug.
But I cannot remotely turn on NAS or PC connected to this Switch.
Is there any way we can avoid this issue?
Firmware Version 1.0.0 Build 20220930 Rel.35985
Hardware Version TL-SG108E 6.0
Sorry I don't get what you mean. Are you having problem with WOL from LAN or from the Internet?
@@VanTechCorner From LAN, I think once the switch restarted, it doesn't know where to send the magic packets. Is there is any way to pair Mac ID to a port or something like that.
Hi,
which version TL-SG108E are you using?
Thank you
Hi, I am currently using firmware version 1.0.0 Build 20181120 Rel.40749. This is the updated version from the TP-Link website, not the original firmware that was shipped with the switch.
Thank you
Is the switch hardware version 4?
Yes, it is hardware version 4.
@@VanTechCorner What is the difference between different hardware versions?
Very very good video.. need sample pls
Hi, the switch is doing good and I have no issue ever since. I will try to make a performance review in the future. Only one sentence - the price is worth.
Hi, I have updated 2 sample usage of the switch: VLAN configuration and LACP. You can check out the new video at the channel. Thank you!
Hello, my TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8-port seems to randomly disconnect for a few seconds every now and again, I just did plug in play and haven't touched any settings. Do you know why this could be? Thanks
Hi, are you on the latest firmware? Maybe you can try to update it to the latest version and see if this improve.
I have a modem and I want to buy a TP-Link AX10 for Wifi. I use two PCs through ethernet. I would like to segregate the Wi-Fi to IoT devices and two ethernet ports for my PCs. I think this little device can help solve this problem between the modem and router (so wifi router is port 3, PC 1 and 2 can go to Port 1 & 2). What do you think? And which VLAN setup would you recommend?
Hello, could you tell me your current setup? Is it a modem or a router? But base on your need, port based VLAN should be enough.
@@VanTechCorner My current setup is with a modem/router which is given by the ISP. I want to disable the router function in it and use it as a modem. Other than that I want IoT devices (security camera, light bulbs, etc) to be connected to a fully separate network to not affect sensitive PCs. One option I found is the TP-Link guest Wi-Fi which in theory can block access to the main WLAN but I am not sure if I can trust it :) The other option would be this, where I use VLANs
I see, so port based VLAN will do. Just want to add that for some ISP you need to use their own device for PPPoE or DHCP or you have to set set it in bridge mode. Try to check it out first before buying the new router / switch.
And yes, better I will go with VLAN rather then those guess Wifi or client isolation.
What is the difference between unmanaged pro switch and easy smart switch?
Actually there is no much different, both of them are unmanged switch. Just that there are some features of Layer-2 Switch (in the OSI model, for example VLAN and Static Link. They have different name because of the way TP-Link and D-Link call them.
@@VanTechCorner okay bro, thanks alot
You're welcome!
Can i use this as pppoe server? what will i change?
Is thebandwidth per port the only thing ill configure?
Or i need to configure other things?
I don't get your question. This is a switch, not a router. There is nothing to do with PPPoE server on this switch.
Hi, does the QOS Bandwidth control limits the internet traffic only? or will it also limit the LAN traffic?
Hi, the QoS will limit the throughtput of the port, it is applied to all kind of traffic.
@@VanTechCorner Thanks! What if I want only to limit the internet traffic?
You will need a router with SQM/QoS function to do that (not a switch)
@@VanTechCorner alright thanks!
Hello I use port mirroring and i got connection loss from 1 pc only do you know why every 2 min I loss connection 1 pc having internet the other doesnt have when i rest my option internet fine on both when i use prot mirroring i loss again if u have any idea please tell me thanks alot
also i bought 2 first one was 108e second one was 105e but both are the same
Hi, can you tell me the full setup and what is the usage of port mirroring. It's only for monitoring purpose.
Van Tech Corner Thanks for you fast answer i am using it for games i tried yesterday my friend pc and both pcs was good and the internet was good but on my pc i get super laggy and drop connection and loss the connection every 2-3 min i just get this issue when i use the switch mirroring the steps i do [ 1 i go to monitoring- port mirror - port mirror states enable mirroring port 3 mirrored mods both mirrored ports 2 apply so i dont know the issue should be from my pc do u know whats the settings or something i can do to accept the switch on my pc The switch works fine for my both pc without port mirroring
Van Tech Corner So just when i enable the Monitoring i loss connection we tried my friend pc at my home so same internet
Hi, the Port Mirroring function is used for data monitor / capture purpose and I suggest to turn it off, if you are just using the switch for normal usage/gaming. For example, you have an IP Phone connected to the switch port 1 and want capture the packets/call incoming & out-going from the IP Phone, then you can set up port 2 as a mirrored and connect a Voice monitor / PABX system to it.
Thank you
You're welcome
My router can't see switch. What can I do? I have same but v5
You can disconnect all the cable connect to the switch, only left the PC connected. Then change the IP address of the PC to 192.168.0.2 and will be able to reach the switch via 192.168.0.1
@@VanTechCorner Still not working, should I connect pc to switch to one special port or everyone will work? When I try to connect website 192.168.0.1 with IP 192.168.0.2, I can't reach the site
Hmm, you may try to reset the switch, and follow my guide again. Any network port will do the job. If it doesn't work, there is something wrong with the switch and please contact your seller for a replacement (also double check the cable)
@@VanTechCorner Ohhh okey... Look on this Reddit link. amp.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/cdzlci/i_need_help_with_tp_link_switch_tlsg108/
It's unmanaged, sad :(. Otherwise, thanks for your time! (Very good videos). Can you recommend me any managed switch with 8 gigabit ports?
hello is this switch plug and play?
Yes it is.
@@VanTechCorner just like an unmanaged switch?
Yup, all ports in the same VLAN.
reading the options of the switch, inventing pronunciation is quite funny , like poRt has a R in the middle. you're reading all the time pot, instead of port, i.e. the first one is something to smoke. do not omit letters and learn the correct pronunciation .... your video is as helpful as reading the manual in Chinese ....