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Product Description
From the ManufacturerTRENDnet's TEG-S80TXE copper Gigabit Ethernet switch with external power supply consists of eight 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-negotiation and auto-MDIX features. The switch offers a reliable and affordable LAN solution to meet immediate bandwidth demand. Users can connect server(s) to the Gigabit port(s) to increase network performance or cascade copper Gigabit switches together to create high-bandwidth Gigabit backbones. TRENDnet's TEG-S80TXE provides simple migration, scalability and flexibility to handle new applications and data types, making it a highly reliable and cost effective solution for high-speed network connectivity.
Features:
- 8 x 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation, auto-MDIX Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Full/half-duplex transfer mode for 10/100 Mbps, full-duplex mode for 1000 Mbps
- Store-and-forward switching method
- Wire-speed reception and transmission
- IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex mode
- Back pressure flow control for half-duplex mode
- Integrated address look-up engine, supports 4K MAC addresses
- Built-in 128KB RAM buffer
- Extensive front-panel diagnostic LEDs
- External power supply
- Sturdy metal housing
- 5-year warranty
Product Description
TRENDnet's TEG-S80TXE Copper Gigabit Ethernet Switch with External Power Supply consist of eight 10/100/1000Mbps Copper Gigabit Ethernet ports with Auto-negotiation and Auto-MDIX features. The Switch offers a reliable and affordable LAN solution to meet immediate bandwidth demand. Users can connect Server(s) to the Gigabit port(s) to increase network performance or cascade Copper Gigabit Switches together to create high-bandwidth Gigabit backbones. TRENDnet's TEG-S80TXE provides simple migration, scalability and flexibility to handle new applications and data types, making it a highly reliable and cost effective solution for high-speed network connectivity.
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