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TRENDnet launches two new 10G switches
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TRENDnet launches two new 10G switches

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TRENDnet announced the addition of two new 10G switches to its Multi-Gigabit Product Solutions Family. The two new 10G switches are the 5-Port 10G Switch (TEG-S750) and the 6-Port 10G Switch (TEG-S762). Both cost-effective 10G switches deliver advanced high-bandwidth performance, ease of use, and reliability.

The 5-Port 10G Switch, model TEG-S750, features five dedicated 10G ports, with a 100Gbps switching capacity. It also supports 2.5G and 5G connections over Cat5e cabling (or better); 10G speeds are supported over Cat6A cabling (or better). The 6-Port 10G Switch, model TEG-S762, features two dedicated 10G ports and four dedicated 2.5G ports, with a 60Gbps switching capacity.

These new unmanaged 10G switches provide a cost-effective solution in adding high-performance, multi-gigabit capabilities to any network, helping to reduce data bottlenecks. A fanless design lowers energy consumption and reduces costs, while eliminating distracting noise for silent operation. Each reliable 10G switch features a lightweight metal housing that is also sturdy and durable.

“When multi-gigabit solutions first hit the market a few years ago, there were very few supported devices available, and the market wasn’t fully ready for it,” said Evan Davis, senior manager of solutions engineering at TRENDnet. “But today, there are many more devices that not only support it, but specifically utilize multi-gigabit bandwidth, such as NAS devices, computer servers, routers, modems, and access points.”

The 5-Port 10G Switch (TEG-S750) and the 6-Port 10G Switch (TEG-S762) are part of TRENDnet’s growing line of multi-gigabit solutions that include 10G, 5G, and 2.5G connectivity products. In addition to PoE+ and non-PoE switches, TRENDnet’s multi-gigabit solutions include USB-C adapters, PCIe adapters, PoE+ injectors, and SFP+ modules.

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