Amazon has
TP-Link TL-SG105 5-Port Unmanaged Desktop Switch for
$12.99 when you clip the extra $3 savings coupon on the product page.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
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Features:- One Switch Made to Expand Network 5× 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports supporting Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX
- Plug and Play Easy setup with no software installation or configuration needed
- Advanced Software Features Prioritize your traffic and guarantee high quality of video or voice data transmission with Port-based 802.1p/DSCP QoS and IGMP Snooping
- Study Metal Case Fanless Quiet Design, Desktop or Wall-mounting Design. Operating Temperature: 0 degree Celsius 40 degree Celsius (32 degree Fahrenheit 104 degree Fahrenheit)
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Then I have items to connect to this.
Like Fire Cube, or ROKU with Ethernet
XBox
Yamaha Receiver
Blu-ray with Smart apps.
Spy Cam.
Etc.
You can even plug your smart Tv with Ethernet to get better streaming.
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Yeah.
The design is like a minimized rackmount switch.
Ports and indicators in the front and power at the back.
This style works fine fine in rackmount server environment where cable patching is often, but not so much for most home user.
I much prefer the Trendnet switch I've been using over 10 years with 0 issue. Metal case that some people think that matters
It has ports and power at the back and indicator lights in front which is more practical and much cleaner look.
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Simple, wired connect is almost always more stable. Desktop, printers, streaming devices, alarms, just to name a few.
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Then I have items to connect to this.
Like Fire Cube, or ROKU with Ethernet
XBox
Yamaha Receiver
Blu-ray with Smart apps.
Spy Cam.
Etc.
You can even plug your smart Tv with Ethernet to get better streaming.
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Yup yup. I have the 8 port version. A must have for wired applications.
The design is like a minimized rackmount switch.
Ports and indicators in the front and power at the back.
This style works fine fine in rackmount server environment where cable patching is often, but not so much for most home user.
I much prefer the Trendnet switch I've been using over 10 years with 0 issue. Metal case that some people think that matters
It has ports and power at the back and indicator lights in front which is more practical and much cleaner look.
I use it to run one ethernet cord from my router through the floor to the basement. I connect it to this switch and all my devices in the basement to it so that they all have an ethernet connection.
I have one in my basement office to allow me to share an incoming Ethernet line with my NAS, my old non-wireless printer, and to connect to my Powerline. The basement HT has one to provide connectivity to my Roku, Streambar, Arcade, and everything else. Another in my upstairs living room console to provide a hard connection to a secondary wireless router, as well to as that Roku, HDTV, media players, and Raspberry Pi... and a fourth in my wife's office to allow access to two other NAS devices and to provide a hardwired connection for her.
The only complaint - and it's purely cosmetic - is that as megazone23 observed all of the connectivity (RJ45 ports, power) and all of the status lights are on the same side. Since three of my four switches are openly accessible/visible, I would prefer to have the ports on the back (since I rarely need to change what's plugged in where) and have a cleaner front with just the status lights.
But if looking primarily at substance over style, this is the one you want.