TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch, Ethernet Network Switch, TEG-S82G, 8 x 10-100-1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports, Ethernet Splitter, 16 Gbps, Metal, Lifetime Protection,…

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Original price was: $52.40.Current price is: $24.99.

  • Ethernet port configuration 8 Gigabit RJ-45 ports provide high-speed network connections to devices and a 16Gbps 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 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet switch model TEG-S82G 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 lifetime TRENDnet manufacturer
  • NDAA / TAA compliant (U.S. and Canada only)
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TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch, Ethernet Network Switch, TEG-S82G, 8 x 10-100-1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports, Ethernet Splitter, 16 Gbps, Metal, Lifetime Protection,…
TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch, Ethernet Network Switch, TEG-S82G, 8 x 10-100-1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports, Ethernet Splitter, 16 Gbps, Metal, Lifetime Protection,…

Original price was: $52.40.Current price is: $24.99.

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Specification: TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch, Ethernet Network Switch, TEG-S82G, 8 x 10-100-1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports, Ethernet Splitter, 16 Gbps, Metal, Lifetime Protection,…

Product Dimensions

9 x 3 x 8 inches

Item Weight

13.4 ounces

Item model number

TEG-S82G

Batteries

1 A batteries required.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

September 1, 2004

Manufacturer

TRENDnet

Language

English

Country of Origin

Taiwan

Reviews (10)

10 reviews for TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch, Ethernet Network Switch, TEG-S82G, 8 x 10-100-1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports, Ethernet Splitter, 16 Gbps, Metal, Lifetime Protection,…

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  1. Amazon Customer

    It feels solidly built, and the performance is great. There is not really a lot of heat generated either, and it just sits there nicely in my rack all day doing exactly what it needs to do and nothing more.

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  2. drp103

    Solid switch so far no issues. However there is a minor gripe and it is on Amazon. The picture of the product is out of date, the ports and power are on the back of the unit and the indicators for link speed are on the front. I replaced an existing switch and I had to re-route my cables a bit to get it situated right.

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  3. CJ

    We have two NAS boxes, one for backup so speed between them was critical. This switch is reasonably priced and from a well known and respected company. No issues so far and it is super quiet.

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  4. Rick R.

    This Just Simply Works and Works with No Issues. I haven’t had to ever power-cycle this unit. I have two of them and they handle a lot of traffic with ports full.

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  5. GadgetFreak

    I recently wired my house for gigabit Ethernet.

    I use this 8 port switch as the main hub. It’s secured it to the back side of my bath/shower access door, and all of the CAT5e cables that are plugged into it run down into the crawlspace right next to the shower drain – there’s just enough of an opening – before fanning out to several room locations all over the house. To complete the installation, I drilled a hole in each of the room’s floor right up next to the wall where I wanted an Ethernet port. Then in each location I installed a baseboard Ethernet jack to the baseboard trim. And wired them up. So far I have seven rooms wired to this switch with one port to spare. It’s so nice seeing a baseboard Ethernet jack down near the floor with a CAT5e cable plugged into it, rather than seeing just an ugly old cable coming up from a hole in the floor all willy-nilly. These baseboard Ethernet jacks look professional, in other words, and make for a very clean looking installation.

    Also, I found that installing a baseboard Ethernet jack was way easier than trying to install a wall-plate Ethernet jack to my sheet rock walls. All you have to do is drill a hole in the floor right next to the wall for where the cable will come up, and then secure the jack to the trim using screws. Then wire everything up. You can’t see the cable coming up from the floor because the Ethernet jack itself hides it. It’s very very similar to installing baseboard telephone jacks.

    Let me tell you: it’s simple and easy, and you don’t have to cut into your drywall. Who doesn’t like that?

    As for the switch itself, it’s been running for a few weeks now and has performed flawlessly. It’s wonderful having all of my Ethernet-enabled devices wired up to a network, especially since I have a home server and several Windows PCs. I have my very own family-friendly home network, in other words.

    WiFi just doesn’t cut it. It’s great for tablets and phones, but that’s about it.

    The switch just works, and each device that I have hooked up to it can communicate with all the other ones. Gigabit Ethernet is the way to go. Highly Recommended!!!!

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  6. Hangtown Mark

    Still working well, a year later. Not sure why it wants me to rate Wi-Fi Signal for it, as it doesn’t use or support Wi-Fi… Good solid gigabit switch for the money. I 3D printed a bracket for it to mount in the rafter, out of the way, which works perfect, and gives it good airflow.

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  7. Bri2000

    Muy bueno, hace lo que promete, plug and play

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  8. CJ

    Although 2.5G switches are still a bit expensive, this one is priced well and is works great with no issues. Testing the throughput showed the full 2.5G with no dips or drops. It up/down links to other switches fine. There is no hum or coil whine. It only gets slightly warm, not anywhere near as hot as a cable gateway or Wifi router. The construction is solid with a metal housing and both mounting holes and rubber feet on the bottom. There are no flashy colors or logos. One thing I particularly like is that the network, LED, and power plug are on the same side. Cheaper switches have the power plug on the front, which would making cabling look messy. 9/10

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  9. Mister Blue Sky

    I bought this unit to replace my TrendNet 5-port switch when I needed to add more devices. First, let me just say that I am happy that TrendNet has gone against the grain and put all of the ethernet and power connections on one side of the device with the indicator lights on the other side. Apparently, this is not a common feature despite how basic that is. I’m looking at you Netgear and TP-Link. Why would you put the power connector on the opposite side? To me it’s like having the power cord coming out of the front of your refrigerator or TV. Anyway, having the connectors all tuck away discreetly in the back was worth the extra couple of dollars to me. Plus, I like the TrendNet brand. All of their products have worked great for me so far and this is no exception. It worked right out of the box and I have had no issues with it in the past week of ownership. I expect it will serve me well for a long time to come as well.

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  10. Rick R.

    As someone who relies on a fast and reliable network to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues, I’m always on the lookout for ways to boost performance and efficiency. And the TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch has been a game-changer for me.

    This Ethernet network switch features eight 10-100-1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, with a whopping 16 Gbps switching capacity. This means that I can transfer large files, stream high-quality video, and access online content with lightning-fast speeds, without any lag or interruptions.

    But what really sets the TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch apart is its eco-friendly design. The switch is built with TRENDnet’s GREENnet technology, which optimizes power consumption and reduces energy costs. This means that not only am I getting top-of-the-line network performance, but I’m also doing my part to reduce my carbon footprint and conserve energy.

    The switch is also built to last, with a durable metal casing that protects against damage from wear and tear. And with lifetime protection, I can trust that my investment in this switch will continue to pay off for years to come.

    Overall, I can’t recommend the TRENDnet 8-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch enough. Whether you’re a busy professional, a serious gamer, or just someone who wants fast and reliable network performance, this switch is the perfect solution. And with its eco-friendly design and lifetime protection, it’s a smart investment that you can feel good about.

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