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TRENDnet TEG-S5g
$40.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Lower cost than most 8 port Gigabit switches on the market. Doesn't draw much power while in operation. Runs completely silently, no fan inside.
The Cons:Doesn't allow you to do much configuration.
The TRENDnet TEG-S5g is an entry-level, 5-port Gigabit switch designed as a slight improvement over the TEG-S50g. It adds along an improved 11K Mac Address table that maximizes packet filtering and the forwarding rate.
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Like its predecessor, the TEG-S5g relies on GREENnet technology to reduce power consumption by 70%. Core to the switch is its store-and-forward switching architecture with non-blocking wire-speed performance. Plus the unit also supports Jumbo Frames up to 9216bytes; IEEE 802.3x Flow Control for full-duplex mode; and 104Kbytes of RAM data buffering. For convenience, the switch is Plug & Play and includes diagnostic LEDs.
Features
- Entry-Level Gigabit Switch
- Improves over TEG-S50g
- Adds Larger Mac Address Table
- 5 Gigabit Ports
- GREENnet Technology
- Reduced Power Consumption
- 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
- Protocol: CSMA/CD
- Topology: Star
- Switch Fabric: 10Gbps Forwarding
- Interface: 5 10/100/1000 Auto-MDIX RJ-45 Ports
- Data RAM Buffer: 104Kbytes
- Filtering Table: 11K Entries
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Pros & Cons
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lower cost than most 8 port Gigabit switches on the market
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doesn't draw much power while in operation
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runs completely silently, no fan inside
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fast switching, passes traffic without causing any lag
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includes some support for jumbo packets for an extra boost
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very plug-and-play, not much to the setup at all
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LEDs allow you to quickly reference which ports are running "Fast Ethernet" or "Gigabit"
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automatically adjusts to the speed of the incoming line, doesn't have to be manually configured for Gigabit
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doesn't allow you to do much configuration
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