TP-Link LS1210GP 10-Port Gigabit Desktop with 8-Port PoE+ Switch , 1x Gigabit SFP Port Network Switch, 61 W PoE Budget, 30 W Output, Up to 250m Transmission, Traffic Separation, Plug & Play
Original price was: £95.71.£84.17Current price is: £84.17.




Price: EUR95.71 - EUR84.17
(as of Jan 24, 2026 11:07:48 UTC – Details)
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Note: PoE budget calculations are based on laboratory testing. The actual PoE power budget is not guaranteed and will vary as a result of client limitations and environmental factors. The speed of the ports which are under extend mode will be downgraded to 10Mbps.
Power over Ethernet, Flexible Network Deployment 
Compliant with the 802.3af/at PoE+ standard, 61 W available for all PoE+ Ports, 30 W max per Port. Note: Actual transmission distance may vary from the quality of the cables. The gigabit SFP port only operates at a speed of 1 Gbps and doesn’t support negotiating slower speeds.
Ideal for IP Surveillance—Up to 250 m Transmissions 
Toggle for Network Security and Stability 
Isolation Mode
Easily divide traffic to avoid snooping/tampering and broadcast storm.

PoE Auto Recovery
Automatically detect and reboot offline or unresponsive devices.


Full Gigabit Ports: 9× gigabit auto-negotiation RJ45 Ethernet ports and 1× gigabit SFP port provide up to 20 Gbps switching capacity
61 W PoE Budget: Eight gigabit 802.3af/at-compliant PoE+ ports easily connect and power fixed devices like IP cameras, access points, and IP phones via a single cable. Up to 30 W PoE output is supported by each PoE port
Up to 250 m PoE Transmission: With Extend Mode, PoE transmission distance reaches up to 250m, perfect for surveillance camera deployment in large areas
PoE Auto Recovery: Automatically reboots your dropped or unresponsive PoE-powered devices
Traffic Separation for Higher Security: Isolation Mode allows one-click client traffic separation to avoid snooping and tampering, and isolate broadcast storm
13 reviews for TP-Link LS1210GP 10-Port Gigabit Desktop with 8-Port PoE+ Switch , 1x Gigabit SFP Port Network Switch, 61 W PoE Budget, 30 W Output, Up to 250m Transmission, Traffic Separation, Plug & Play
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Original price was: £95.71.£84.17Current price is: £84.17.
chalp –
Easy to setup, just plug it in, and it starts working.
Plug it in, push a cable into it, it starts working. Itâs really that easy, setup the way it should be. If only everything else in life was like that. Great product, I am using it to install the new Ring doorbell with Power Over Ethernet, and it works seamlessly with no complicated setup procedures.
N. Walton –
Very slim, energy efficient little switch
I originally kitted the house out with full Netgear PoE switches, such as 724s and 108s, and they ran the house beautifully for 5+ years. However, two 8-port switches and one 24-port non-green switches use about 60 watts, and even more if using PoE for cameras etc. That’s the equivalent of leaving a lightbulb on day and night, which adds up over 5+ years. It adds double now that our energy utilities are scalping us on bills.So, I switched to these low-power switches. They basically just went in as drop-in replacements. No configuration required. Their ports auto-configured and everything just carried on working. I’ve gone from 60+Watts to about 8 watts. I’ve also put one of the switches on a timer because there’s never anyone in one of the rooms from 11pm to 8am. I tried that with the older switches and they tended to get their knickers in a twist if you did it too often.So, on average over 24 hours the networking kit is now about 6-8 Watts instead of 50+Watts. So, doing the maths…~50 Watts saved per hour, for 24 hours for 365 days a year is 50x24x365 = 438kWh per year. At 50p per kWh, that’s £219 saved over the year, more than paying for the new kit in just 4 months in fact. In the 5 years I expect to run it, that’s almost a grand if the price per kWh doesn’t drop!!!!Very easy to install, very quick, very sleek and smart, and works flawlessly while saving a lot of money.
R. H. LANGDON –
No 2m interference!
This arrived yesterday and seems to have cured an interference problem. With my previous port extender I was getting interference on a 2m FM frequency. I tried ferrite rings but to no avail. I worked out it had to be the existing port extender or itâs PSU. No problems with this one, nicely made, feels a solid construction and it may be the metal case provides some screening.
david –
Lasts well
Still going strong had to power off twice but that might also be a router issue with Mac addresses
Ian Webster –
Great value and hasn’t faltered
Been running this for several weeks now and it’s not faltered once. It’s a dream to setup (you literally just plug cables into it and power it up). It’s metal so feels sturdy enough and you have some handy screw holes in the back if you wanted to mount it somewhere. The lights might be distracting.
THE1RAT –
Excellent quality.
Excellent quality.Good quality overall does the job
Tony Hood –
plug and play
Works really well for me, just plug and play.
MR J D GUY –
Quality and works perfectly.
Superb. Works great. Allows much more wired connections alongside the wireless network.
Franco –
ottimo prodotto ad un prezzo invitante. Molto facile da installare funziona benissimo. Consigliabile
Tomas –
Llego perfecto y funciona muy bien
Josh C.N –
Basic networking switch but perfect for home use, got the metal body version but even the plastic version would be fine. Would recommend!
FRANK –
Perfect! Work very good!
Majid –
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