TRENDnet 10-Port Multi-Gig Web Smart Switch, TEG-3102WS, 8 x 2.5GBASE-T Ports, 2 x 10G SFP+ Slots, Ethernet Splitter, Metal Housing, NDAA & TAA Compliant, Lifetime Protection, Black
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TRENDnet 10-Port Multi-Gig Web Smart Switch, TEG-3102WS, 8 x 2.5GBASE-T Ports, 2 x 10G SFP+ Slots, Ethernet Splitter, Metal Housing, NDAA & TAA Compliant, Lifetime Protection, Black

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Product ID: 522356596
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Details

  • Brand
    TRENDnet
  • Number of Ports
    10
  • Included Components
    TEG-3102WS kit
  • Color
    Black
  • Compatible Devices
    Desktop
2.5Gbps Speed
🔌10 Ports
🛡️Lifetime Protection

Description

🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!

  • BUILT TO LAST - Durable metal housing ensures longevity and reliability in any setting.
  • EFFORTLESS MANAGEMENT - User-friendly web-based GUI for simplified switch management and configuration.
  • UNLEASH MULTI GIG POWER - Experience blazing speeds with 8 x 2.5GBASE-T ports, perfect for high-demand environments.
  • COMPLIANCE YOU CAN TRUST - NDAA & TAA compliant, meeting the stringent requirements for government installations.
  • FUTURE PROOF YOUR NETWORK - Equipped with 2 x 10G SFP+ slots for seamless upgrades and enhanced connectivity.

The TRENDnet 10-Port Multi-Gig Web Smart Switch (TEG-3102WS) is a robust networking solution featuring 8 x 2.5GBASE-T ports and 2 x 10G SFP+ slots, designed for high-speed data transfer and seamless integration. With lifetime protection, NDAA & TAA compliance, and a user-friendly management interface, this switch is perfect for both professional and government environments.

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Specifications

Data Transfer Rate2.5 Gigabits Per Second
Current Rating1 Amps
Upper Temperature Rating104 Degrees Fahrenheit
InterfaceSFP
Voltage12 Volts (DC)
Lower Temperature Rating32 Degrees Fahrenheit
Number of Ports10
Compatible DevicesDesktop
Switch TypeManaged
Item Weight1.5 Pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H9.45"L x 4.09"W x 1.06"H
Case Material TypeMetal
ColorBlack

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Does TEG-3102WS come with a rack mounting kit? There seems to be conflicting information about this.
Power adapter 110V to 220V compatible?
Does this support jumbo frames? or mtu frame sizes of 9216
What brand of sfp+ modules are compatible? are we required to use netgear sfp's exclusively?

Reviews

4.3

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K**R

Excellent switch, works well

It's easy to set up. The cloud app fort monitoring isn't quite as helpful as I would like, but it's ok, and the swtich itself works very well

Q**R

Great build quality and performance. LACP worked perfectly.

Works great, easy setup with dual 5g ports on my NAS. The link aggregation and LACP worked perfectly. With the 2.5g ports on my computers I am now bumping into the NAS hdd performance limits with multiple computers hitting it rather than network limits. Guess I need to upgrade the NAS hdd or get ssd caching for it now.I connected two of these with a short 10g cable and that worked very well.

R**Y

Works exactly as you'd expect

This switch works exactly like I expected it would. It is silent as it has no fan, and isn't too large for a "desktop" switch. It has both 2.5GbE and 10Gb connectivity. I am able to use it as a direct link from my router and then connect other devices on various VLANs which is why I bought this switch. Configuration is simple enough, and there have been multiple firmware updates since I purchased which can be flashed easily using the GUI. There is also a backup firmware in case there is a problem with the new one. I am using a mix of devices including 2.5GbE, 1GbE, and a 10GbE SFP RJ45 link to another switch in my house. All of them operate as expected, and I have had no problems. I am not using all of the features (yet), but VLANs and LACP work as expected for me. The power supply is a "wall wort" style (not built in), but isn't too large to be intrusive with other devices.Overall, I would recommend this switch.

J**N

You get what you pay for...

This ethernet switch is expensive, but you get what you pay for. Web based interface is easy to understand and use, but most importantly, it works better than the cheap ones. Other cheaper unmanaged switches I have tried in the past were very buggy, and would intermittently disconnect my devices from the internet. However, this managed device has none of those problems. Never had an issue losing connectivity with this switch and I am very pleased with my purchase!

B**K

Great switch. Not very easy to configure

This really is a great switch. Only complaint is the web interface and documentation. I personally don't find the interface easy to understand (the docs are ok as far as it goes, but there are no use cases on WHY you would use a feature or not. I have pretty much "sorta mastered" the interface at this point, but it wasn't easy. Still, for the price, a great swtich!

M**E

TEG-3102WS software not ready

Update 3/8/23Johnny with Trendnet emailed me back 2 weeks later. Better late than never in my opinion. He says that they can't reproduce the QoS issue which is surprising since I had no issue reproducing the issue under multiple conditions/environments including directly connected to a single Windows client while trying multiple browsers. However, the main information he provided was that this switch does not support 10Mbps which is what NICs use for Wake-on Lan. That info seems plausible which excludes this switch from any network that uses WOL to backup client machines. Bummer.Update: 3/3/23I just returned the switch because I saw no progress on fixing any software issues and trendnet, specifically a guy named Johnny, did not reply to any email I sent after he suggested I return the switch. I specifically asked if he thought it was just a software issue or possibly hardware. I asked this because I considered returning for replacement. Johnny obviously didn't have time to answer.At the time of this writing there are no reviews for the TEG-3102WS (managed). Most if not all of the existing reviews are for an unmanaged version.I received the switch and initially thought it was working fine. I set up a few VLANs and was happy until my backups failed because wake-on-Lan (WOL) no longer worked. I started troubleshooting by trying to turn off unnecessary features. This is when I noticed I cannot turn off QoS. It says that it turned off but it does not and when I log back into the router it shows that it's still on. After resetting the switch to factory and logging back in I tried immediately to turn off QoS with no success. So now I have a switch that is advertised as an SMB solution that doesn't work with WOL so client machines won't wake up for backup purposes. That's a deal breaker for me. They escalated my support ticket but nobody at Trendnet seems to know what to do about it.

J**E

Blocks all VLAN traffic by default

For the price point, this TEG-3102WS managed switch is very attractive. Though, being managed, that means that customers will wish to support and/or use VLANs. The problem is that TRENDnet has block all VLAN tagging out of the box. Even worse, the documentation is terrible and does not explain how to configure VLANs very well at all. I only figured it out after hours of scouring the web looking for others who have explained the fix.Tagged and Untagged: TRENDNets language is confusing as to what "Tagged" and "Untagged" mean. Quite simply, "Tagged" means that the port will pass VLAN tagged traffic and "Untagged" will strip the VLAN tag. The default network is setup such that all ports are "Untagged", which is why all VLAN traffic is stripped by default.Basics: A VLAN client requires a minimum of two ports be configured: one for the Trunk and a second for the client. See below.Trunks: If you wish to setup an Unfiltered "Trunk" port that will pass VLAN traffic, you must first configure the VLANs in the "VLAN Settings/802.1Q" screen. Define each VLAN port as "Tagged" to pass the VLAN traffic.VLAN Clients: If you wish to setup a client active on a VLAN, you must first define the VLAN and then define the port on the VLAN which should be "Untagged" to strip the tags.Once you get past the above configuration challenges, the switch does work well. Though, again, the software is not industry standard and the documentation is terrible. Though, being $300 less than the Ubiquiti, the price/value still makes this worth it.

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