




⚡ Power up your network, silently and smartly.
The TP-Link Litewave LS1005G is a compact, 5-port Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for desktop use. Featuring plug-and-play setup, energy-efficient technology, and a fanless design, it delivers reliable, high-speed network expansion with silent operation. Ideal for professionals seeking seamless connectivity without noise or complexity.















| ASIN | B0863M7C1L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,459 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #18 in Network Switches |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 1 x LS1005G |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Current Rating | 0.6 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (30,502) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Interface | RJ45 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9L x 7.2W x 2.3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Ethernet Switch |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Mfr Part Number | LS1005G |
| Model Number | LS1005G |
| Number of Layers | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Switch Type | Ethernet Switch |
| UPC | 840460603867 845973085469 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
A**A
Working well
Product received and it’s working well
N**R
ممتاز
A**I
ممتاز
K**D
It good
As per description
R**I
Great Build and Works Well
The TP-Link Litewave 5-Port Switch has a nice build quality and works perfectly as expected. Just note that it requires external power to operate, which might not be obvious at first. Overall, solid performance for the price!
A**N
Works as advertised
Works well
D**D
Good
Good
A**I
ممتاز
B**A
I picked up the TP‑Link LiteWave 5‑Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch on sale for about $10, and even though I haven’t needed to use it yet, I decided to keep it because of how well‑built it feels. The unit looks professional and solid, with a sturdy metal exterior that doesn’t feel cheap at all. I haven’t plugged it into my home network long‑term, but from what I’ve seen and what many other users note, this switch does exactly what it’s supposed to do — expand wired network ports with reliable Gigabit speeds, without needing any configuration. It’s plug‑and‑play, so you can connect devices and expect consistent performance right away. Reviews from other buyers commonly highlight that: • It performs reliably as a basic unmanaged switch. • It stays cool and quiet even with multiple devices connected. • It’s perfect for adding extra Ethernet ports for consoles, PCs, routers, cameras, or smart home gear. For the price I paid (~$10), this is an excellent deal. You won’t get advanced features like managed switching, VLANs, or Power‑over‑Ethernet (PoE), but for a simple, dependable unmanaged switch, it’s exactly what most people need. TP‑Link has a solid reputation for networking gear, and this switch reflects that — it’s straightforward, efficient, and built to last without any fuss. If you’re just looking to add a few extra Ethernet ports without spending much, I’d recommend this as a no‑nonsense, good‑quality option.
A**R
We are able extended internet to workstations with one single internet connection. It is easly to use. Just give power and use it.
J**Z
Excelente producto, muy recomendable
E**A
Me ha funcionado muy bien, no altera velocidad de Inter
J**R
I wanted to hard-wire the network for my home theater setup. Most notably, an Xbox 360 (100Mbit), a PS3 (1000Mbit), an AppleTV 3rd gen (100Mbit), and the television itself (LN52B630, unsure about speed). Previous, I had the Xbox plugged in directly to my Airport Extreme over CAT5e, and used the wireless on the PS3/AppleTV. However, I wanted to hard-wire the AppleTV for airplay mirroring to speed things up a bit. And if I was going to split the one gigabit connection into more than one, I figure I might as well wire up everything, and a 5 port gigabit switch was exactly what I needed. Looking around Amazon, this guy had really top notch reviews. Online research showed NewEgg reviewers giving this little guy glowing reviews, with a few nags here and there. There are a few neat hacks people have done to make this switch even more useful, but I won't get into those. I figured for $20, this little guy should do the trick. Plus, Amazon has a great return policy for faulty products, so why not give it a try. I've been burned by high quality names dying out on me for no good reason, so I figured I'd give this little guy a go. So far, fantastic! I wasn't able to do a very good test to max out the line speed, but the speed did not change between no switch and the switch over the same wire. I checked all ports and they all worked at 1000BaseT just fine, and latency was consistent across all ports. Also, I confirmed that mixed modes caused no issues, as noted by my above devices. Of the 5 ports, 2 are gigabit (uplink to the Airport Extreme and the PS3), and the AppleTV/Xbox are 100Mbit - the TV is most likely 10BaseT, but it may be 100BaseT. Everything is working together flawlessly, though since it's for a home theater setup, it's not being taxed heavily. If it dies on me or if things end up not working out, I will be sure to come back and update this review. But I figured I'd toss my two cents for other people running into my situation.