⚡ Power Your Network with Speed & Silence
The TRENDnet TEG-S750 is a compact, metal-cased 5-port 10G switch offering blazing 10 Gigabit Ethernet speeds with 100Gbps switching capacity. It supports multi-gigabit connections (2.5G/5G) over existing cabling, features a fanless silent design, and meets NDAA & TAA compliance standards. Ideal for professionals demanding high-speed, reliable, and secure networking with lifetime manufacturer protection.
Switch Type | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 5.7"W x 1.3"H |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Case Material | Metal |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Interface Type | RJ45 |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
UPC | 710931140705 |
Item model number | TEG-S750 |
Item Weight | 2.93 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5.7 x 1.3 inches |
ASIN | B09M7KSZB2 |
Date First Available | November 18, 2021 |
G**Y
Great Switch
I've been using TrendNet switches for a couple of years now. The new 10G switch is replacing a 2.5G switch in my office, I'm trying to future proof my setup. Immediately I could tell that throughput was faster and I measured ~30-40% throughput difference between the old and new switch. It does run a little hotter than the old switch but not that I can't touch it and not bad for being fanless. I also ran benchmarks on my machine and overall throughput and CPU is less. Super easy to set up, just plug it in and Cat cables I'm using Cat 8) and you're rolling. I plan on buy another to replace a 2.5G in my main entertainment setup.Update:I replaced my 2.5G switch in my main entertainment setup and plugged in the Roku, AppleTV and MoCA, works great. Something weird, I could not get the Roku box working with the 2.5G switch, no matter how hard I tried. Worked first shot with this switch. Very happy with the performance and quality of the hardware.
J**O
It works well
Is a really good switch it works well
D**3
Good 5 Port 10Gig Switch
Since implementing this 10Gig switch into my 10Gig LAN it has worked great. Started 508MB pings at implementation and no loss. TRENDnet website states to only use cat6a, but specs for cat6 state it should work for under 150 feet. I went with cat6a since there is not a big difference in price and TRENDnet recommendation is to use cat6a. Gets a bit warm but expected for a five port 10Gig switch but it’s not bad. It is an American company and the switch is well built and has a good quality feel to it. Currently using three (all 10Gig connections) of the five ports. Works good so far.
T**R
NASA Training Facility, AKA My Living Room
Five stars are fairy dust, one star is therapy. Here’s the actual story. Hardwired the PS5, a mountain of streamers, Smart TV’s, and Eero pro 7 backhaul, this thing is running my home like Houston Mission Control. Four stars because while it’s flawless, I keep waiting for someone to knock on my door and ask why I’m running a server farm in my living room.
A**R
Impressive Upgrade That Just Works
This unit fixed years of unresolved issues that drove me crazy. Best birthday gift I ever bought for my wife to give to me.I have a demanding family home network that involves a combination of wired and wireless networked devices. I am running a Windows Server, a Network Attached Storage (NAS), 3 Multimedia (Movie)Streaming PCs, 3 Desktop PCs, 1 Laptop, 4 Netbooks, 2 DirecTV DVRs, 2 Gaming Consoles, 2 network attached Blu-ray Players, a VOIP (Internet) Telephone System, and 5 DROID X Cell Phones using Wi-Fi.All my equipment was fairly new. I had what appeared to be a simple and clean setup with a cable modem going to a simple 4 port wireless combo router. Attached to the router was a VOIP router and then two 5-port 10/100 speed switches that carried Ethernet to 3 other rooms. In each room is another 5-port 10/100 speed switch which connects to a combination of Multimedia PCs, DirecTV DVRs, Blu-ray Players and Gaming consoles.My High-speed Internet is the best offered in my location at 50 Mb/second. But none of this matters if your infrastructure is lacking. All I know is I had complaints from the kids and wife about how slow things always were. I constantly found myself restarting the cable modem and router which seemed to be a temporary fix. For years I constantly fiddle with connectivity issues, lost IPs, and choppy performance. My family finally gave up completely on trying to view the 2ND DirecTV DVR from the other room because it continually froze up.Enough was enough. Knowing that the cable modem and router were both fairly new, I started to suspect the 10/100 switches. All appeared OK, and function checked ok, but out of frustration, I still replaced them all. The two main switches were replaced with the TRENDnet 16-Port Gigabit Switch and the three remaining 5-port 10/100 switches were each replaced with the TRENDnet 5-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Switch (model TEG-S50g).Instantly all my issues were resolved for good. We can now flawlessly watch any DVR from another room. File transfers between PCs and the Internet are blazingly fast, and I'm finally seeing the 50 Mb/second Internet I've been paying for. Speed tests went from 20s and 30s to well over 60 Mb/second. I am one happy camper and highly recommend these devices.
T**G
Fast and quiet
Just what I needed to extend my network. Normally a little warm but hot under load. Make sure you do not cover it up and you will love it,
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