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TRENDnet TEG-S80g


$60.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Runs very quietly, can't generally hear anything from it at all. Power management is good, draws very little. Gigabit connections run close to capacity, very fast.

The Cons:Unmanaged switch, can't set the speed for the ports manually.

The TRENDnet TEG-S80g is an entry-level, 8-port Gigabit switch designed to provide fast Internet connections, while reducing power consumption by 70%. It is an immediate predecessor to the TEG-S80Dg that was announced at CES2010.

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It utilizes a deprecated version of GREENnet technology that reduces average power consumption to 5W, which is approximately 1.04W more than its superior sibling. It does, however, maintain 8 Gigabit ports, a switching capacity of 16Gbps, and a Data RAM Buffer of 128Kbytes. Plus the unit also supports Jumbo Frames up to 9216bytes; IEEE 802.3x Flow Control for full-duplex mode; Plug & Play compatibility, and diagnostic LEDs.

Features

  • Entry-Level Gigabit Switch
  • Precursor to TEG-S80Dg (CES2010
  • 8 Gigabit Ports
  • GREENnet Technology (Earlier Version)
  • Reduced Power Consumption
  • 16Gbps Store/Forward Switching
  • Non-Blocking Wire-Speed Performance
  • Jumbo Frames
  • Plug and Play
  • Diagnostic LEDs

Specifications

  • Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T
  • Standards: IEEE 802.3x
  • Power Consumption: 5W
  • Protocol: CSMA/CD
  • Topology: Star
  • Switch Fabric: 16Gbps Forwarding
  • Interface: 8 10/100/1000 Auto-MDIX RJ-45 Ports
  • Data RAM Buffer: 128Kbytes
  • Filtering Table: 4K Entries

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    runs very quietly, can't generally hear anything from it at all

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    power management is good, draws very little

  • 1

    gigabit connections run close to capacity, very fast

  • 1

    status indicators allow confirmation of connection speeds on each individual port

  • 1

    metal case effectively screens out interference from surrounding power sources

  • 1

    no configuration, setup is just plugging everything in

Cons
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    unmanaged switch, can't set the speed for the ports manually

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