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Tenda TEG1024D, 24 Port Gigabit Switch, Unmanaged Rackmount Ethernet Switch 24 Port with Traffic Optimization, Plug & Play, Fanless Quiet & Metal Design Network Switch, Limited Lifetime Protection

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Model: TEG1024D


Features

  • PLUG & PLAYEnjoy quick and easy setup with no configuration or software required, TEG1024D is your perfect 24 port Gigabit switch choice
  • PORT CONFIGURATIONGigabit switch equipped with 24 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps Auto-negotiating MDIX RJ45 Ethernet ports. Add more Gigabit Ehternet ports to your Mesh System, Routers, etc
  • FASTER TRANSMISSION24 port switch provide 4M Buffer, 48Gbps Switch Capacity and support 12K Jumbo Frame to speed up the transmission of large files and improve transmission efficiency
  • RELIABLE AND QUIETNetwork switch 24 port with IEEE 802.3X flow control provides reliable data transfer; fanless and metal design ensures quiet operation and better heat dissipation
  • INNOVATIVE DESIGNFull steel housing and plating through holes in three faces allow higher-efficient heat dissipation; fanless design ensures the noiselessness and dust free, harmoniously fitting into the office
  • LIGHTNING PROTECTIONWith professional lightning protection circuit, all ports and power supply module feature 6 KV lightning protection, greatly protecting the switch from being damaged by thunder storm
  • LIFETIME FREE TECH-SUPPORTTenda 24 port Ethernet switch provides an industry-leading 3-year with FREE lifetime 24/7 dedicated tech-support team call us or email us

Brand: Tenda


Number of Ports: 24


Included Components: Gigabit Switch


Color: Curry


Compatible Devices: Mesh System,Routers,Game Console,Printer,Smart TV,PC,Switchs,etc


Switch Type: Power Diode


Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Case Material: Metal


Upper Temperature Rating: 70 Degrees Celsius


Interface Type: RJ45


Data Transfer Rate: 1000 Megabits Per Second


Current Rating: 5 Amps


Global Trade Identification Number: 33


Manufacturer: Tenda


UPC: 885397030133


Product Dimensions: 13.58 x 3.66 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 pounds


Item model number: TEG1024D


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 7, 2011


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Compact design works good!
Model: TEG1005D
Small little thing works like a charm! Basic switch for your printer, TV, and other devices.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by Ebayer23

  • Seems to work fine, plugged it in and forgot about it.
Model: TEG1008M
Basic switch, seems to work well with gigabit. Replaced one that was failing, a different brand. Have had no issues since installing it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by JM WH

  • Does the trick and was easy to set up.
Model: TEG1005D
The media could not be loaded. Got this to add to my Eero mesh network and still work for my other things. It is tiny and works great. All the other devices work fine and the lights are bright and work. Power was easy to set up, it’s not getting hot and blends in to the area. Easily recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by justaguyreviewing

  • Very good product
Model: TEG1050F
Super good product at a very accesible price.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Cali Duncan

  • As long as you don't need more than 100 VLANs it's a fine gigabit switch.
Model: TEG3328F
The good: I got this on sale for $90 and it has 24 gigabit ports (+4 SFP). It's hard to imagine finding more managed gigabit ports for less than that. If all you need is some gigabit port density with the ability to segment with VLANs (as long as you have 100 or fewer VLANs, I'll get to that), then this switch seems to be great value for the money. I think what I just mentioned is all that will be relevant to almost everyone that is considering this switch, but for what it is worth it also has other services and features, including but not limited to: LACP, port mirroring, rate limiting, DHCP snooping, Spanning tree (STP, RSTP, MSTP), LLDP, IGMP Snooping, QoS (DSCP, strict or weighted), ACLs (MAC and IP) MAC filtering, and 802.1X. I have not tested all these and I suspect that many of them will have peculiarities based on this being a cheap brand. I will update if I ever get around to testing them for fun, but most of that I don't care about given the reason I bought it. The bad: If you try to tag more than 100 vlans on a single switchport it will tell you that you cannot assign more than 100 VLANs. I don't know why it has this limitation. You also cannot assign vlans to an interface if you have not already created them. This sort of makes sense, but if you come from the professional world where you can just assign, for example, VLANs 100-500 to an interface regardless of whether or not they exist on the switch yet, then you will be disappointed. You can't just assign a range and then have them become active on the port as you create the VLANs--you have to create the VLAN, then add it to your access/trunk ports, so management is a bit more cumbersome. That said, for home use, all of this probably does not matter--I have a fairly advanced and segmented home network and even I am not using near 100 VLANs. The other annoying thing is that the management IP for the switch is on VLAN 1 and cannot be changed, and I don't believe it can be accessed via tagged traffic either. To manage this switch I had to create a network on my PFSense firewall base trunk interface and put the switch on that network. Then I tagged all my vlans on that trunk port and left VLAN 1 as untagged on that port. This is annoying because I have a management VLAN on my network so obviously I'd have preferred to just assign that VLAN as management and put the switch IP on that network, but it does not let you change that. The ugly: This probably should just be under "The bad" but I felt I needed this section. Anyway, you can't connect to this switch with HTTPS or SSH. HTTP and telnet only. So, pretty lame, but again, if you just need port density in your home, you're probably not too worried about that. Conclusion: If you only have a handful of VLANs, don't need more than 1gig ports, and don't need POE (or already have, for example, a small POE switch for your cameras/APs,/etc) and all you need are cheap gigabit ports, this switch is probably the best bang for your buck when it is on sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by Andrew

  • E
Model: TEG1008M
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Ron

  • Great plug-and-play switch
Model: TEG1008M
I wasn't sure about this little switch but the reviews were decent so I gave it a try. I was experiencing some packet loss and general instability from my little network. I have several very chatty devices. I was hoping that this little gig-e switch would normalize my traffic and put less burden on my router (getting some extra ports was a bonus) - which had been regularly crashing. People forget that switches provide a steady data stream to routers instead of intermittent chatter over a bunch of lines. In my experience, nouters typically like this constant feed better. I've been monitoring it for a month now and it performed just as I was hoping! My network is fast - almost no lost packets, and crashes are gone. Way to go China Netgear clone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by Sergio Brown Sergio Brown

  • good switch
Model: TEG1008M
It does a good job no issues so far.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by jeff

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