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£93.65 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link TL‑SG1024D is exactly the kind of sensible, boring switch you buy once and stop thinking about. For about £78 ex‑VAT, it’s strong value if you just need a bunch of wired gigabit ports with no faffing around—think small offices, back rooms, warehouses, or where you’ve got to expand network capacity but don’t want management overhead. As an unmanaged gigabit switch, it’ll “just work” with existing routers/firewalls and any normal network gear, and you don’t pay extra for features most teams never touch.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need control or visibility. Unmanaged means no VLANs, no traffic management, and no real way to troubleshoot beyond basic link LEDs—fine for straightforward setups, awkward for environments with segmentation needs or where you’ll eventually want smarter monitoring. Also, if you’re running anything more demanding (lots of inter-VLAN traffic, serious uptime/monitoring requirements), you’ll likely outgrow this and end up moving to a managed switch sooner than you expect.
**Who should buy:** teams that want reliable gigabit connectivity for many devices on a budget. **Who should avoid:** anyone needing VLANs/advanced control, or those who expect the network to get “more complex” in the near term.

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