Nothing to say
Very good for connecting several cameras to PoE
Metal housing seems robust.
Does not heat up.
I'm happy with it, but I'll have to see how long it lasts
The TRENDnet TPE-TG52 switch features 5 Gigabit ports (4 PoE) and reduces hardware and installation costs by using existing Ethernet cables to provide data and power. This compact network switch features 4 Gigabit PoE+ ports for a total PoE power supply of 32W.
5-port 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ switch
The TRENDnet TPE-TG52 switch features 5 Gigabit ports including 4 PoE ports and reduces hardware and installation costs by using existing Ethernet cables to provide data and power. With PoE technology, users only need one cable to provide data and power. This compact network switch features eight Gigabit PoE+ ports for a total PoE power supply of 32W. The TPE-TG52 PoE+ switch allows you to network PoE devices such as Wi-Fi access points, IP cameras, VoIP phones, IP video encoders, access controls, and more. It is designed without a fan and has a convenient option for wall mounting.
Thanks to the lightweight and compact design of its metal enclosure, this switch is perfect for desktop installation. The fanless design of this switch makes it ideal for quiet installations that require silent operation.
General information |
Product name |
TRENDnet TPE-TG52 |
Brand |
TRENDnet | |
Model |
TPE-TG52 | |
Technical specifications |
Number of ports |
5 |
Network standard(s) |
10/100/1000 Mbps | |
Number of 10/100/1000 Mbps ports |
5 | |
Rackable |
No | |
Manageable |
No | |
SNMP |
No | |
PoE (Power over Ethernet) |
Yes | |
PoE standard |
PoE+ (30W) | |
Number of PoE ports |
4 | |
Max. PoE budget |
32 W | |
IPv6 compatible |
Yes | |
Width |
121 mm | |
Depth |
75 mm | |
Height |
26 mm | |
Weight |
246 g | |
Consumption |
36 W | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 5 May 2022
Very good for connecting several cameras to PoE
Metal housing seems robust.
Does not heat up.
I'm happy with it, but I'll have to see how long it lasts
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