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TRENDnet

TRENDnet TEG-3102WS Switch

Model: TEG-3102WSColor: BlackUPC: 710931140910

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Pros

  • β€’Supports 8 copper ports at 2.5 Gbps alongside 2 x 10 Gbps SFP+ uplink slots, providing excellent bandwidth for multig network upgrades.
  • β€’Weased management interface is responsive and more user-friendly compared to other browser-managed switches.
  • β€’Handles high workloads well, suitable for streaming cameras, NAS, and multiple devices simultaneously.
  • β€’VLAN tagging and untagging per port is functional, enabling effective network segmentation for residential or small business setups.
  • β€’Offers stable, fanless operation that runs cool and quiet without compromising performance.
  • β€’Excellent build quality with a sturdy metal housing and rack mount ears included.
  • β€’Good value with features and performance comparable to more expensive options like Ubiquiti switches.
  • β€’Link aggregation (LACP) works perfectly, enhancing throughput and redundancy.
  • β€’Includes enterprisevel managed switch features such as HTTPS and SSH management access.
  • β€’Boot time, although long, is a onime wait that sets the stage for reliable set-and-forget use.

Cons

  • β€’Boot time can be quite slow, taking around 70 seconds to fully start up.
  • β€’VLAN setup documentation is poor and confusing, especially around "Tagged" vs "Untagged" port configurations, requiring patience to get right.
  • β€’VLAN MAC address assignment is limited to specific ports, restricting device roaming flexibility across VLANs.
  • β€’Blocks all VLAN traffic by default, so manual configuration is mandatory before VLAN functionality works properly.
  • β€’Not suitable for users who want a simple plund-play experience; requires networking know-how.
  • β€’After about 8 months, some users experienced complete switch failure with no power or connectivity, indicating potential reliability concerns.
  • β€’Web UI does not display internal temperature, which would be useful for monitoring hardware health.
  • β€’VLAN configuration requires setting both trunk (Tagged) and client (Untagged) ports to enable proper communication, adding complexity.

Bottom Line

The TRENDnet TEG-3102WS is a solid multi-gig managed switch offering excellent performance, extensive 2.5 Gbps copper ports, and dual 10G SFP+ slots at a competitive price. It's ideal for technically inclined users who want to upgrade their home or small business network with VLAN flexibility and reliable fanless operation. However, the steep learning curve for VLAN configuration, slow boot times, and some reported early hardware failures mean this isn't the plug-and-play solution for everyone. If you want simpler management with similar multi-gig capabilities, it’s worth exploring comparable managed switches with stronger user experience or warranty support.

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