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They stack easily. Allow some room for airflow. Just take it out of the box and plug it in. Less expensive than many 5-port switches. The switch is quiet. TRENDnet TEG-S80TXE 8-Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Copper Gigabit SwitchWe just installed our second TRENDnet 10/100/1000 switch.
They handle mixed 100 and gigabit traffic with no problems. The blue metal box is nice. The first one has been running since July 2008. No fan but no problems with heat. Great price - great switch. These are awesome.
Gigabit connections and 100 MB traffic all work seamlessly.
The metal case is well made and sturdy and I much prefer the color to other switches, even if that is just aesthetic. This is a great switch that runs cheaper than Netgear, looks better, and performs just as well. the Netgear. Comes with rubber feet (stick-on, you install) and the rear mounting screw holes are better than others I have used, esp. I have both brands of 8 port switches and I'll continue to buy Trendnet from now on. The link lights on the front are nice for a home network panel where the plug-in side of the switch may not be visible (rendering the Netgear's link lights useless).
Only note is they must have air ciculation to stay cool. Both are running great for more than 2 years.This is the best deal in town on a gigabit switch. I have 2 of these to create a gigabit network in my house for video transmition and for my Network storage. One is the original version and the other is a later version.
Not a single problem. I've got two of these, running for several months now.
It died, no doubt because of the heat. The case on the Trendnet is more solid.
It is my favorite color (blue). It is quiet (fanless).
I bought this one to replace a Dlink gigabit switch in my home network. So the cat doesn't sleep on it as often.
And it has 8 fast gigabit ports and is very affordable. The Dlink was running way hot, especially as my cat loved to sleep on top of it.
This one is still warm, but not nearly as hot.
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