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£64.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link TL-SG1016D is exactly the kind of “just works” switch you buy when you don’t want to think about it. For £54 ex-VAT, you’re getting a solid unmanaged Gigabit L2 unit that’s ideal for small offices, home/SMB networks, or an engineering lab where the priority is reliable wired connectivity rather than fancy management. It’s the sort of switch that quietly disappears into the background—plug in your router/ISP handoff, connect desks/VM hosts/NAS, and you’re done.
I’d recommend it for anyone needing basic Gigabit ports without paying extra for managed features they won’t use. The flip side: because it’s unmanaged, you won’t get VLAN control, traffic prioritisation knobs, or monitoring—so if you’re segmenting networks, troubleshooting performance patterns, or you need admin visibility, it’ll feel limiting. If your environment is straightforward (single LAN, minimal “network theatre”), it’s good value. If you’re planning growth with more complex requirements, you’ll probably outgrow it and wish you bought a managed option from the start.

TP-Link
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D-Link
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D-Link
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