⚡ Elevate your network game with 10G power that means business.
The TRENDnet TEG-S750 is a compact, metal-cased 5-port 10G Ethernet switch offering 100Gbps switching capacity. It supports multi-gigabit speeds (2.5G, 5G, 10G) over Cat5e/Cat6a cables, features a fanless design for silent operation, and complies with NDAA & TAA standards. Ideal for professionals seeking high-speed, reliable, and government-compliant networking with lifetime protection and expert support.
Switch Type | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 5.7"W x 1.3"H |
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 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | November 18, 2021 |
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,
A**N
Fantastic
Works great, just keep it plugged in and you're golden
N**R
Good, but not perfect.
This switch works well, and is fanless, so it's quiet. The one complaint I have is that the power connector is an oddball size, which complicates things needlessly if you want to do something like power it with a PoE adapter or replace the power supply.
G**A
Reliable. Made in Taiwan. Runs very warm
This 5-port 10GbE runs warm but it’s silent in contrast to the 8-port model (which I also have). I have low concern about the device itself and heat generation but in an enclosed environment, the surrounding electronics may not like the heat generated by this device. Adding some external cooling may be helpful.
A**R
Silent and fast!
Running this gir a few weeks now… stable, no issues. Love the no noise feature…
R**9
Connectivity issues
Purchased a pair of these units to upgrade my network to 10gbps. Worked great for a few months but then started noticing random connection issues in VPN, Teams and other apps that are sensitive to drops in connectivity. Started running extended ping tests and sure enough saw frequent packet drops. Was occuring on both wired+wireless & on all devices, so had to be either my previously rock-solid Fiber Internet provider or my new $250 switches. Swapped these out with my old Netgear 1gbps switches and problem immediately went away. Put them back & problem returned. Called support and was basically told it couldn't be the switches and had to be my Internet provider. Now can't return and vendor won't do anything to help - worthless.
D**R
Fantastic switch and outstanding value
While my ASUS GT-AXE16000 home router has 2 x 10 GbE ports, I actually needed a total of four 10 GbE ports + 1 uplink to the router. Plugging in my Synology NAS, my Plex server, my video editing desktop, and another NAS was never easier. Every port configured at 10 GbE and I have phenomenal speeds.I set the MTU for all devices to 9,000 to minimize overhead and maximize throughput. Here's the results transferring a 33 GB file from my video editing desktop to the Synology NAS.Before1 GbE (Plex): 119 MBps2.5 GbE (my desktop): 235 MBpsNow10 GbE (Plex): 985 MBps10 Gbe (my dekstop): 985 MBps10 GbE unRaid NAS: 985 MBpsCouldn't ask for better than that! Great job and great product.
M**.
Internset Speeds Halved by this Switch
I have a few different switches in my network, however I had the need for a 10GBe switch. I recently upgraded my internet to 5GB Fiber and my ASUS Router included only 1 GBe ethernet port (in addition to the one for the WAN). I wanted to be able to connect my PC, my new Mac mini, and a planned NAS all over 10GBe.Unfortunately, I plugged this switch in between my PC and the router and my speeds dropped to less than half of what I was getting with the PC plugged directly into the router. Switches are usually plug and play, with no setup required, so I have no idea what was causing the behavior. I tried both ethernet cables directly from the router to the PC, and both received 5GB+ speeds (ruling out a faulty cable). If I plugged the PC into this switch and the switch into the router (with no other devices on the switch), my speeds dropped to barely 2GB. Odd behavior. I returned this switch and purchased a 10GBe switch from another company: With the same cables and setup, there is no drop in my internet speed. Not sure what is/was going on with this TRENDNet switch and my Asus router.
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