TP-Link Switch Naming Format

TP-Link Switch Naming Format

TP-Link Switch Naming Format
TP-Link Switch Naming Format
2024-05-31 02:15:28 - last edited 2024-05-31 06:22:00

Background: 

 

This guide aims to provide insight into our TP-Link switch naming format.

 

This Article Applies to:

 

All TP-Link switches.

 

Naming and Differences:

 

TP-Link switch is a series of Easy Smart and Unmanaged switches that the TP-Link product line has.

 

1. Four Categories of Switch:

 

 

2. TP-Link Product Format:

 

Brand

Switch Level

Model Rules

Model Example

Control Method

TP-Link

Easy Smart

TL-Sx1xxxE

TL-SG1218MPE

Easy Smart Configuration Utility

Web GUI

 

Unmanaged

TL-Sx1xxx

LS1xxx (LiteWave Series)

TL-SG1218MP

LS108GP

N/A

 

 

Appendix:

 

For the Omada product line, the complete list:  Omada Product List

For the Omada Pro product line, the complete list: Omada Pro Product List

For the Festa product line, you may take a look at this list: Festa Product List

 

Note:

 

1. The content of this article is intended to provide only a preliminary understanding of the Omada switch models. This does not represent the sole naming format in the future product roadmap. The author and TP-Link reserve the right to make changes to the contents of this article without prior notice. We reserve the right to modify the content at any time, without further notification.

2. The listed information does NOT always guarantee that actual product performance will be identical as the article writes. The provided content is for informational purposes only. We are not obligated to inform you if there are any changes to product performance in future releases.

3. Omada, Omada Pro and Festa may not be applicable to the lists above.

 

Update Log:

 

May 31st, 2024:

Release of this KB.

 

Recommended Threads:

 

Common Questions About the Hardware Version and Firmware Update

Festa Switch Naming Format

Omada Switch Naming Format

 

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