Description
The TPE-TG80G 8-Port Gigabit
GREENnet PoE+ Switch from
TRENDnet offers users 8 x
Gigabit PoE/PoE+ ports, a 16
Gbps switching capacity, and a
PoE power budget of 123W. It
supports IEEE 802.1p QoS,
802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x,
802.3ab, 802.3af, 802.3at, and
802.3az standards and Ethernet
data transfer rates of 10 Mbps
(half duplex) and 20 Mbps
(full duplex), Fast Ethernet
data transfer rates of 100
Mbps (half duplex) and 200
Mbps (full duplex), and
Gigabit data transfer rates up
to 2,000 Mbps (full duplex).
Jumbo Frame technology also
allows users to send larger
packets, or jumbo frames up to
9KB for increased performance.
The TPE-TG80G allows for an
easy and convenient network
configuration and users can
take advantage of a variety of
features that make this switch
easy to setup and manage.
Initially, the Plug and Play
functionality gets you going
with minimal setup needed.
Once plugged in you can then
take advantage of the Power
over Ethernet capabilities of
this switch. Power over
Ethernet, or PoE, enables you
to run power through the
Ethernet cabling to compatible
devices, such as wireless
access points, Internet
cameras, VoIP telephony
systems, and more, eliminating
the need for additional power
sources. This switch
recognizes non-PoE, PoE, and
PoE+ devices and will
automatically supply the
required amount of power. PoE
devices receive up to 15.4W,
while PoE+ devices receive up
to 30W.
The full duplex ports found on
this switch help to enable
consistent data transfer. Full
duplex ports allow for
simultaneous data transfer
that not only increases data
speeds, but also increases
efficiency, as data no longer
has to wait to be transferred.
This TRENDnet switch also
gives you more ports, thus
allowing for increased
connections. With an enhanced
switching capacity, you will
have the expanded ability to
transfer more data faster.
With integrated LED
indicators, you no longer need
to delve into the
configuration settings of the
switch to display its various
aspects. The on-off switch
allows for increased power
efficiency, making it simple
to turn off the switch when
not in use. If you have
non-PoE devices connected to
the switch, the switch
automatically recognizes them,
cutting the power to those
devices to conserve power. The
TPE-TG80G operates using 110 -
240 VAC at 50/60 Hz and 0.75A.
It includes a 54 VDC / 2.77A
power adapter.
Power Over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet, or PoE
technology, describes a system
to pass electrical power
safely, along with data, over
Ethernet cabling. The TrendNet
PoE switch allows for Power
Over Ethernet capability,
which in turn helps to reduce
equipment cost by delivering
data and power over existing
network cables. By providing
power over Ethernet cabling
you now have the ability to
utilize various components
such as IP security cameras,
network routers, network
webcams, wireless access
points, remote point of sale
kiosks and a variety of
devices compatible with power
over Ethernet.
10/100/1000 Mbps Full Duplex
PoE Ports
The 10/100Mbps full duplex PoE
ports found on the TrendNet
Switch work by making
simultaneous use of two
physical pairs of twisted
cable inside the jacket,
wherein one pair is used for
receiving packets while the
other is used for sending
packets. This effectively
makes the cable itself a
collision-free environment and
doubles the maximum data
capacity that can be supported
by the connection. Some of the
benefits of utilizing a full
duplex configuration include
increased efficiency,
availability of full data
capacity in both directions,
and the eliminated need for
nodes having to wait until
others complete their
transmission.
Plug and Play
Plug and play is a term used
to describe the
characteristics of a variety
of computer devices and
peripherals. The TrendNet
Switch can be referred to as a
plug and play device as there
is minimal configuration
necessary to get the device up
and running.
Diagnostic LEDs
With diagnostic LEDs you have
the ability to see the status
of the network. With LEDs
displaying power,
link/activity, and PoE/status
you no longer have to dig into
the configuration settings of
the switch to see just how
well the switch is performing.