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TRENDnet 5-Port Unmanaged Gigabit GREENnet Desktop Metal Switch, Ethernet-Network Switch, 5 x Gigabit Ports, Fanless, 10 Gbps Switching Fabric, Lifetime Protection, Black, TEG-S50g
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Brand | TRENDnet |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Included Components | Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide, TEG-S50g |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
About this item
- Ethernet port configuration 5 Gigabit RJ-45 ports provide high-speed network connections to devices and a 10Gbps switching capacity allows data traffic to flow smoothly reducing traffic bottlenecks
- Desktop design with a compact and lightweight metal housing design this Ethernet Switch is well-suited for desktop installations Its fanless design is perfect for quiet environments that require silent operation
- Energy savings The 5-Port Gigabit GREENnet switch model TEG-S50G Provides high bandwidth performance ease of use and reliability All while reducing power consumption by up to 70% GREENnet technology automatically adjusts power consumption as needed resulting in substantial energy savings Embedded GREENnet technology works right out of the box with no management requirement
- Mounting options wall mountable
- Plug-and-play easy setup simply power up the switch and plug in connected devices
- Low-noise operation fanless design lowers energy consumption and eliminates operating noise
- TRENDnet Lifetime protection All metal TRENDnet switches are backed by our lifetime TRENDnet Manufacturer
- NDAA / TAA compliant (U.S. and Canada only)
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Energy Savings
Embedded GREENnet technology provides cost savings and reduces power consumption by up to 70%, by limiting port power consumption during periods of low link utilization. Look for the GREENnet logo available only on TRENDnet products.
Including:
• Link Down Detect technology, delivering less power to unused ports.
• Standby Mode delivers less power when devices are off.
• Cable Length Detect. Delivers less power with shorter cable lengths.
Gigabit Speeds
5 gigabit ports provide high-speed network connections to devices and a 10Gbps switching capacity allows data traffic to flow smoothly, reducing traffic bottlenecks.
Boost office network efficiency and eliminate network congestion with gigabit speeds and a total switching capacity of 10Gbps with full-duplex mode.
Featuring
- Easy Setup: Simply power up the switch and plug in connected devices
- Fanless design lowers energy consumption and eliminates operating noise
- Compact and lightweight metal housing
- LED indicators convey power, link, and activity
- Sends larger packets (Jumbo Frames), up to 9KB for increased
- Maximum data rate: 2000Mbps (full duplex)
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Gigabit Ports | 5 x Gigabit ports | 5 x Gigabit Ports | 8 x Gigabit ports | 8 x Gigabit Ports | 16 x Gigabit Ports | 16 x Gigabit RJ-45 ports |
Power Consumption | 2.01 Watts (max.) | 2.75 Watts (max.) | 3.2 Watts (max.) | 4 Watts (max.) | 10.1 Watts (max.) | 9.19 Watts (max.) |
MAC Address | 2K Entries | 2K Entries | 4K entries | 4K Entries | 8K Entries | 8K Entries |
Jumbo Frame | 9 KB | 9 KB | 9KB | 10 KB | 10 KB | 9KB |
Switch Fabric | 10 Gbps | 10 Gbps | 16Gbps | 16 Gbps | 32 Gbps | 32 Gbps |
Data Ram Buffer | 128 KB | 128 KB | 192KB | 192 KB | 512 KB | 512KB |
Data Transfer Rate | Ethernet: 10Mbps (half duplex), 20Mbps (full duplex) Fast Ethernet: 100Mbps (half duplex), 200Mbps (full duplex) Gigabit: 2000Mbps (full duplex) | Ethernet: 10 Mbps (half duplex), 20 Mbps (full duplex) • Fast Ethernet: 100 Mbps (half duplex), 200 Mbps (full duplex) • Gigabit: 2000 Mbps (full duplex) | Ethernet: 10Mbps (half duplex), 20Mbps (full duplex) • Fast Ethernet: 100Mbps (half duplex), 200Mbps (full duplex) • Gigabit: 2000Mbps (full duplex) | Ethernet: 10 Mbps (half duplex), 20 Mbps (full duplex) • Fast Ethernet: 100 Mbps (half duplex), 200 Mbps (full duplex) • Gigabit: 2000 Mbps (full duplex) | Ethernet: 10 Mbps / 20 Mbps (half- / full-Duplex) •Fast Ethernet: 100 Mbps / 200 Mbps (half- / full-Duplex) • Gigabit Ethernet: 2000 Mbps (full duplex) | Ethernet: 10Mbps (half duplex), 20Mbps (full duplex) • Fast Ethernet: 100Mbps (half duplex), 200Mbps (full duplex) • Gigabit: 2000Mbps (full duplex) |
Dimensions | 121 x 75 x 26mm (4.76 x 2.95 x 1.02 in.) | 116 x 70 x 24 mm (4.6 x 2.8 x 1 in.) | 160 x 25 x 109mm (6.29 x 0.98 x 4.29 in.) | 150 x 97 x 28 mm (5.9 x 3.8 x 1.1 in.) | 280 x 125.8 x 44 mm (11 x 5 x 1.7 in.) | 160 x 25 x 109mm (6.29 x 0.98 x 4.29 in.) |
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Durability | 4.3 | — | — | 3.5 | 4.0 | — |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 2.8 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
ASIN | B001QUA6R0 |
Item model number | TEG-S50G |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #71 in Computer Networking Switches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 19, 2005 |
Department | wired networking |
Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
Language | English |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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Product Description
The 5-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch model TEG-S50g provides high bandwidth performance ease of use and reliability all while reducing power consumption by up to 70%* GREENnet technology automatically adjusts power consumption as needed resulting in substantial energy savings Embedded GREENnet technology works right out of the box with no management requirement Boost office network efficiency and eliminate network congestion with gigabit speeds and a total switching capacity of 10Gbps with full-duplex mode Integrate this sturdy metal switch for reliable high speed network connectivity Energy SavingsEmbedded GREENnet technology provides cost savings and reduces power consumption by up to 70% by limiting port power consumption during periods of low link utilization Gigabit Speeds5 gigabit ports provide high-speed network connections to devices and a 10Gbps switching capacity allows data traffic to flow smoothly reducing traffic bottleneckspact DesignWith a compact and lightweight metal housing design this switch is well-suited for desktop installations Its fanless design is perfect for quiet environments that require silent operation PACKAGE CONTENTSTEG-S50gQuick Installation GuidePower adapter (5V DC 1A)
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Customers like the quality, value, ease of use, performance, size and reliability of the network switch. They mention that it works perfectly, it's a solid value, it performs very fast and that it'll turn 1 network connection into 4 ports. They appreciate the compact size and that the switch is good for a small room.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the network switch. They mention that it is reliable, built to last, and works perfectly. Some are also impresseded with the performance and power consumption of the device. The sturdy metal enclosure is good, and the case has a high-quality feel. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I like the design especially, a very strong point, with a steel case, albeit small but sturdy and strong, and having the LED indicator lights on the..." Read more
"...switch has been working perfectly in that regard, with everything auto negotiating properly...." Read more
"...housing is the same as what was on my old switch and it just feels like it's well made...." Read more
"...As a switch, it works fine - full bandwidth, easy to hook up, low power consumption... It's still a fine switch...." Read more
Customers like the value of the network switch. They say it's a great product, solid value, and perfect for their home network. Customers also appreciate the metal housing and the low price. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and quality of the product.
"...Trendnet's 5-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch is a solid value, and performs with the best switches out there for a very inexpensive price, so get yours..." Read more
"Great device - inexpensive and turns one port into four! Recommended." Read more
"...Anyway- this was so easy to install, and the price is great for what it does...." Read more
"...A gigabit switch is overkill for that purpose, but the price was right, and it's nice to have technical headroom as well as some future-..." Read more
Customers find the network switch easy to use. They mention it's truly plug and play, and exceedingly easy to install. The setup is straightforward, and there's no need to do any downloads or configurations. The switch works perfectly, and requires no drivers or software to install, making it simple to set up and use.
"...Ease of use: This device couldn't be simpler to use...." Read more
"...As a switch, it works fine - full bandwidth, easy to hook up, low power consumption... It's still a fine switch...." Read more
"...The device itself is very clean and simple- the display shows you which ports are active, the speed of the connection..." Read more
"...Installation required no drivers - I just plugged in everything and it worked perfectly...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the switch. They mention that it performs very fast, has no slowdowns, and provides good throughput. The switch automatically selects the highest speed available on your network card, and it provides a nice fast connection between gigabit-capable devices. It's also quick and easy to set up, and has not missed a beat.
"...I have nothing but compliments for this thing, as it is seamless, does its job 100% of the time 100% effectively without any speed loss or packet..." Read more
"...-negotiating as well, which means that it will automatically select the highest speed available on your network card..." Read more
"...capacity specs, you can guarantee that this switch will perform very fast EVEN if you had all 5 ports occupied and transferring data...." Read more
"...It is very sturdy and feels good and solid. It powered up quickly and I was up and running in just a couple of minutes from when I first unpackaged..." Read more
Customers like the size of the network switch. They say it's compact, good for a small room, and doesn't get in the way. The unit is small and doesn’t have bloatware. It has a metal case with no heat that can be wall mounted. Customers also mention that it has plenty of room on the back and that transferring large file sizes is a breeze.
"...like the design especially, a very strong point, with a steel case, albeit small but sturdy and strong, and having the LED indicator lights on the..." Read more
"...Although being light & small is sometimes a good thing, in my case I don't like that it's not a bit heavier...." Read more
"...There's plenty of room on the back, but for some completely incomprehensible reason, they moved the barrel jack power connector to the *side*...." Read more
"...This switch isn't very large - about the size of a paperback book...." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the network switch. They say that it runs cool, has a small metal case, and helps to dissipate any heat building up inside. Customers also say that the metal will allow it to cool easier and hold up better than plastic, and that it performs great in the heat.
"...Best of all? It' silent and runs cool no matter what the load is, in my observations so far...." Read more
"...Even after running constantly for days, this device isn't even warm to the touch, and I have no doubt that heat won't be an issue even during the..." Read more
"...There are no mechanical fans inside, so this thing also runs very cool...." Read more
"...It is wonderful and cheap! It does not run hot at all, it makes no noise, the only thing it has is lights that might annoy some at night if its..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the network switch. They mention that it handles 300+ mbps without issue on multiple ports at once, and can download at the full 80 Mbps. The switch is easy to install and works fine. Overall, customers find it to be a very good option for a small network.
"...What's amazing is that recently, switches are very cheap...." Read more
"...As a switch, it works fine - full bandwidth, easy to hook up, low power consumption... It's still a fine switch...." Read more
"...It's a great value and perfect for our home network." Read more
"...my 10/100 and plugged everything into this and viola,1 Gbps on all of my computers...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the cost of the network switch. They mention that it uses 70% less power compared to the non-GREENnet. They appreciate the power saving features and the branded manufacturer. The switch requires very low amount of power to run and works well. Customers also mention that the switch uses less power for shorter ethernet cable runs and switches off ports when not in use. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...As a switch, it works fine - full bandwidth, easy to hook up, low power consumption... It's still a fine switch...." Read more
"...money for this because of the build quality, good reviews, power saving features and 'branded' manufacturer which I felt might provide better..." Read more
"...The low energy usage is also a plus. The gigabyte switches work 24/7. i have never had an issue with any of them...." Read more
"...meter agrees with what others have already noted; this switch uses very little power...." Read more
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When the technician first wired up the FIOS network we picked my main PC as the No.1 "system PC" which we based all of the network settings on, cloning them to each PC desktop. I have three dedicated Folding@Home (Stanford research program that crunches proteins to simulate "protein folding" in order to study how diseases propagate, mature, and change amongst other things) rigs, which are Core i7 CPU-based desktops and I wanted each to benefit from the FIOS system's raw speed for transmitting the vast array and substance of data that they necessarily work through each day...literally many hundreds of millions of bytes of data transferred from Stanford to my PC's, and then after synthesis and the "folding" is complete and a Work Unit is done, the resulting 100-million+ byte files get transmitted back to Stanford.
Using wireless with my previous system, Time-Warner Cable internet and TV, resulted in transmission times of up to 25 minutes for the largest Work Units which are called "Big Advanced Work Units",that is just plain unacceptable. The Cable network had a grand total of 1MB/sec or "megabits per second" upload speed, which is typical of cable modems and services. However the new FIOS system has 35MB/sec upload and download speeds both, a most remarkable thing to use I'll tell you right now, and I wanted the PC's to be hard wired to take advantage of this unbelievable speed for uploading my files day in and out. Hence enter the Trendnet switch for including all of my PC's, my network printer, an external backup USB HD, my twin RAID system for PC No.1 which communicates through the network also, so I had a need for exactly 4 extra ports, and this switch is exactly what the doctor ordered.
Wiring up the system with Cat-5 Ethernet wires was simple, and our technician cut the cables to be exactly the correct length for each PC in the room, with fresh, brand-new, clean and nicely colored beige cable to match our carpet, a nice touch. The Verizon FIOS Router had the usual 4-ports for use, typical there, and combined with the Trendnet switch I had just enough ports to include all 4 PC's including the PC No.1 which is my server also on the PC side. On the Mac side (entertainment and AppleTV mostly used for that system) I have one PowerMac G5 M9591LL/A Server to run on the network also, and an AppleTV system also with a line from the Mac to the ATV system, so the technician cut wires for that application also, thanks Verizon!
The Trendnet Gigabit switch works a treat in practice, as I didn't lose any of the FIOS network speed to cable or switch loss, to speak of anyway, with upload file speeds approaching 1000 bytes per second, a most welcome change from the cable system! Typically now using the FIOS system we are averaging 1.5 minute transmission times for the biggest files now, and as little as 20-30 seconds for the nominal sizes files from the PC's to Stanford's servers at the FAHome Labs in Palo Alto, CA. My network printer works perfect using the switch also, so no pain there at all, it's just simply perfect through the switch. My RAID systems are also working 100% through the switch, without data or packet loss to speak of, so on all fronts this switch is as perfect performing as I could have imagined, and then some!
I like the design especially, a very strong point, with a steel case, albeit small but sturdy and strong, and having the LED indicator lights on the front of the switch, and the connections on the rear of the switch is ideal. Very nicely done, Trendnet! The switch comes with a 3-year warranty also, a nice touch from Trendnet to compliment this high-quality switch that looks ever so KUHL with its green LED's flashing off and on, indicating activity through the PC's and the network and RAIDs. This is a very high quality switch from all angles, and I don't think it's necessary to spend $100 or more on some fancy Gig E switch when this little switch does all you want and then some.
Overall I'm rating the switch 5-Stars for fantastic design, performance and functionality par supreme! I can't think of anything I'd change about it, since Trendnet thought it all out thoroughly before marketing this switch series in several configurations, so Kudos to Trendnet. I have nothing but compliments for this thing, as it is seamless, does its job 100% of the time 100% effectively without any speed loss or packet loss through the network that I can tell of anyway.
Of course we kept our laptops (2 MacBook Pros and one PC notebook+ a PC netbook) wireless for the new FIOS system, and they are getting 20MB/second upload and download speeds, most remarkable there also! Between the FIOS 35MB/sec and higher (we measure typically up to 45MB/sec speed during downloads, and 31-35MB/sec upload speeds in the network so far) speeds and the Trendnet switch's ability to work with the FIOS Router to bring the speed of this new network to each component is superb and I can't find any fault with this switch, it just performs 100% and then some again, seamless in the network.
That's the story of my uses for this switch, and I am totally satisfied with its design, performance and utility with 5 effective ports for use. Give Trendnet a big Thumbs UP for the switch that costs a pittance and performs like the multi-hundred $$ switches. You won't be disappointed if you purchase this switch, it looks great, performs 100% and then some, and I highly recommend its use for any type of network duty, be it for PC's, Macs, printers, full duplex RAID systems and the like, it all works great with this switch in the mix. Best of all? It' silent and runs cool no matter what the load is, in my observations so far.
Trendnet's 5-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch is a solid value, and performs with the best switches out there for a very inexpensive price, so get yours today! Don't hesitate because of anything to do with price or performance, this one's together 100% and more!
Ease of use: This device couldn't be simpler to use. You plug (this isn't wireless) an ethernet cable from your modem or router into the switch, and the switch essentially multiplies that connection by four. I suppose the switch is technically "5-Port" (you could connect five computers together with crossover cables probably, for instance) but really, with the one taken by the connection coming from the router/modem, you've got four effective ports to be used to connect anything with a standard ethernet jack. This device is auto-negotiating as well, which means that it will automatically select the highest speed available on your network card (as long as your card supports auto-negotiation). Connecting the device to my computer, a connection was instantly established between the switch and the computer at 1gbit (1000 Mbps). Plugging in another computer, I was able to use the full 1Gbit speed to transfer files between them. Connecting to an Xbox 360, I was greeted by the 100mbps LED on the switch, which instantly let me know the speed of the connection. All devices were instantly able to connect to the internet, and take full advantage of the 23ish mbit download speed, and 3ish mbit upload speed of my internet connection. If you need to ask about some of the advanced features of the device (like jumbo frames, which I believe this device supports) you definitely don't need to be using those features. Run one ethernet cable between your modem/router and the switch, and one between the switch and each of your devices, and you should be ready to go without having to do anything else (use CAT5E or CAT6 ethernet cable for Gigabit LAN)
My Uses:
We recently switched from Comcast cable internet to AT&T U-verse. With Comcast, any room in the house was capable of housing the modem (as long as it was wired for cable TV) and as such, I was able to place the modem in my office, where it directly ran multiple devices (computers, game consoles, etc). After switching to U-Verse however, I found out that the residential gateway (the box that controls U-Verse TV/Internet/Phone) could only be located within a short distance to a box outside where U-Verse enters the house, which is located far away from my office. This didn't work for me, as I have too many devices without wireless adapters, and I didn't want to go out and spend the money to buy some. The solution I came up with, was to run a CAT5E cable through the wall, terminating it on both ends with a wall plate. With a hard line now run into my office, all I had to do was split the connection somehow, and run ethernet cables to all of my components. This switch has been working perfectly in that regard, with everything auto negotiating properly. I couldn't be happier with this device, and for the price compared to the quality of the construction, I would definitely recommend this to others (as long as they don't need the features of a router).
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Das erste läuft seit seit Januar 2011, also seit 13 Jahren (!!) völlig stressfrei. Steht auf dem Spitzboden und verbindet die Fritzbox, zwei WLAN-Accesspoints und den Sicherungskasten (SAT-over-Ip-Server)
Das Gerät läuft und läuft und läuft…Ich habe das Teil seit Jahren nicht mal mehr angesehen.
Deswegen kaufe ich es jetzt noch einmal für die Blockhütte (zum Glück haben wir seinerzeit im Haus und Gartenmehr als ausreichend Leerrohre verlegt)
Ich hoffe, dass die nun aktuelle Version der alten in nichts nachsteht - damals habe ich übrigens 29,99€ bezahlt, 7€ mehr als der aktuelle Preis (heute ist der 15.2.2024)