
TP-Link TL-SL1351 48-Port Fast Ethernet Gigabit Switch
Boost Your Network with the TP-Link 48-Port Fast Ethernet Switch The TP-Link TL-SL1351 is a high-performance, cost-effective solution for expanding your small business network. With 48 fast Ethernet ports and 3 Gigabit ports, this switch provides ample connectivity and supports smooth migration t...
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Overview
Boost Your Network with the TP-Link 48-Port Fast Ethernet Switch
The TP-Link TL-SL1351 is a high-performance, cost-effective solution for expanding your small business network. With 48 fast Ethernet ports and 3 Gigabit ports, this switch provides ample connectivity and supports smooth migration to Gigabit speeds. Its energy-efficient design helps reduce power consumption and environmental impact.
Specifications:
- Ports: 48 x 10/100Mbps RJ45, 2 x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45
- SFP Slots: 1 MiniGBIC independent expansion slot
- Auto-MDI/MDIX: Supported on all RJ45 ports
- Technology: TP-LINK Green Technology
Key Features
48 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports, 2 10/100/1000M RJ45 ports, 1 Gigabit SFP Slot
Green Ethernet technology saves the power up to 35%
Supports MAC address self-learning and auto MDI/MDIX
Standard 19-inch rack-mountable steel case
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers 48 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports for extensive connectivity needs in larger networks.
- Includes 2 10/100/1000M RJ45 ports and 1 Gigabit SFP Slot for high-speed uplinks or fiber connections.
- Features Green Ethernet technology, which is designed to save power by up to 35%.
- Supports MAC address self-learning and auto MDI/MDIX for simplified network setup and management.
- Comes in a standard 19-inch rack-mountable steel case, suitable for professional server rooms.
👎 Cons
- The majority of ports are Fast Ethernet (10/100Mbps), which may be a limitation for high-bandwidth applications.
- Only three ports support Gigabit speeds, which could be a bottleneck if many devices require fast connections.
- May be an overkill for smaller office or home network setups due to its extensive port count.
- Requires rack space for optimal installation, which might not be available in all environments.