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The TRENDnet TEG-S762 is a high-performance 6-port multi-gigabit switch featuring two 10G and four 2.5G RJ-45 ports, delivering a robust 60Gbps switching capacity. Its compact, fanless metal design supports flexible wall or desktop mounting, making it ideal for professional environments demanding reliable, ultra-fast network connectivity. With lifetime protection and NDAA/TAA compliance, it’s a future-proof choice for millennial managers who value speed, security, and seamless integration.
Data Transfer Rate | 60 Gigabits Per Second |
Current Rating | 1 Kiloamps |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Interface | RJ45 |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Switch Type | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 5.7"W x 1.3"H |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
H**N
Works as stated.
This device is what it claims to be. It has a 10GbE connection to your router and you can daisychain another switch via the other 10GbE port or just connect a 10GbE device to it. The other ports are 2.5GbE and there is no PoE available on the device. Plug & Play and works as stated. Have now had it for a perod of 5 months, never caused any internet problems, never had ro recycle power to it or anything. Works just as good as my old faithful Cisco 1GbE switch.
S**Z
Outstanding
Absolutely an amazing multigig unmanaged switch. I mean 2 10gig ports and multiple. 2.5 gig ports this is a IT dream come true at a great price. Plug and play it doesn’t get hot it gets warm but not hot like some switches do. The speeds are right there no droop offs at all in speed. I used this to finally get wired backhaul to my satellites for my system and it’s been extremely solid with 0 issues. Just an outstanding switch.
M**N
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Speed Demon in a Tiny Black Suit
If switches had personalities, the TRENDnet TEG-S762 would be that quiet genius in the corner who casually solves complex equations while sipping coffee—except instead of math, it's solving your bandwidth bottlenecks with style.With 4 x 2.5G ports and 2 x 10G ports, this little beast is like the Swiss Army knife of networking. It’s compact, wall-mountable, and doesn’t scream for attention—until you see it move data at 60Gbps switching capacity. That’s not just fast; that’s “blink and your file’s already there” fast.Setup? Easy. It’s practically plug-and-play. And with lifetime protection, it’s like TRENDnet is saying, “We’ve got your back… forever.” I half expected it to come with a cape.Whether you're upgrading your home lab, office setup, or just want to feel like a network wizard, this switch delivers. And let’s be honest—having a 10G port in your setup feels a bit like owning a sports car. You might not need it every day, but when you do… oh boy.Verdict: Fast, reliable, and surprisingly charming for a piece of networking gear. Just don’t let it know you’re still using a 1G router—it might judge you.
N**N
Works for 10GbE but runs hot at >120°F!
Works fine at 10GbE speeds for the 2 10GbE ports. Haven't really needed to test the 2.5GbE ports, the rest are connected to a VoIP phone, an ATA, and a couple of other things on my desk that are old enough that they can't even negotiate gigabit anyway. But I needed the 10GbE for my desktop to my server.Unfortunately this unit definitely strays into the "hot" territory, even when not actively in use. Other users mentioned anywhere from "cool" to "warm" to "hot". I'll let you judge from the photo. I realize the case is the heatsink but >120°F is pushing it imo. I don't have a lot of faith that this switch will last all too long.
T**E
Tried and tue, these are a great value
I've been using TRENDnet products for years and have never had any of their products fail. So, I took a look at upgrading my home network to 2.5Gb Ethernet. For the price, I thought I was getting a 2x10Gb and 4x2.5Gb switch. I was wrong, its 6x10Gb!I have 2.5Gb Fiber internet. My TP-Link router only has one (1) 2.5Gb port so unless I was flooding my network with large file transfers across the internet, 1.5gb upstream and downstream was wasted. Enter this switch. Well, two of them. I built a PFSense managed firewall due to constant attempted network attacks. I built a machine with two (2) 2.5Gb ethernet cards. My Fiber Optical Network Terminal (ONT) connects to the PFSense Firewall, then from there it connects to one (1) of these switches. I have a Synology Rackstation, and a wireless accesspoint for my cameras connected in the basement with a link upstairs to my office where it's connected to the second switch. I have my TP Link router connected, a Mac Studio M2 Max, an Xbox Series X and a gaming PC plugged into the switch, and the rest of the traffic is through a double NAT via the TP Link wireless gaming router.Performance-wise, all devices connected directly to these switched get a full 2.5Gb connection. Even testing multiple devices at the same time nets nearly the same speed. Now I have no wasted bandwidth and room to grow up to 10Gb/s.These are a must have, especially for local network transfers. I can transfer a 40GB file from one machine to another in less that a couple minutes at 2.5Gb/s - I can't wait to get 10Gb devices to utilize that speed. These are silent, stay cool, and the power draw is light. I highly recommend these switches.
G**U
Unreliable
I got this to have a 10-gig uplink from the basement to my office where the majority of my data goes between. I know the TRENDnet brand and usually trust it, so this seemed like an obvious choice. I am working with a single-wire CAT7 RJ45 setup coming from another name-brand switch that is tested working great when directly connected to my 10-gig NIC on my computer.Unfortunately, adding this in to the mix muddles things up. The connection still shows 10-gigabit duplex, but I am seeing a lot of intermittent dropouts in traffic for all devices connected downstream. I had 2 pings set up to visualize it; one to my router, the other to another device attached downstream from this switch. Sure enough during a work Zoom call, I saw a drop in connection. The device downstream still got pings, but my router (and therefore the internet) was unreachable for a good 10 seconds. Then suddenly, it was back up and running just fine. This happens about once per hour or so. The traffic dropout is definitely between this switch and my LAN uplink.UPDATE: I was within the return window so I replaced with a new unit. EXACT same issue, if not more frequent now with the new unit. Its as if the attenuation in the 10-gig receiver port is not strong enough or something. Unfortunately I will be looking for a different solution and returning this.
J**.
3yrs then died
Had for 3 years and finally diedInternet went down while I was out of stateTroubleshot and noticed led not blinking or going off once cable unpluggedLights stayed onSwapped out with spare switch and everything workedMay buy another one will see
J**O
No noise
This switch works great at 10 gig speeds
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