The 24-Port Gigabit GREENnet Ethernet Switch from TRENDnet adds 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports to your local area network. The switch is designed with energy efficiency in mind — it features an internal power supply that uses up to 70% less power than comparable switches.
The switch has a forwarding capacity of 48Gbps when used in Full-Duplex Mode. Diagnostic LEDs are present to assist in network troubleshooting. This is a true plug-and-play device that requires no drivers or configuration.
Kaela Dare
Verified Purchase
Works perfect !!!
Paxton Block
Verified Purchase
I like the size of this switch,it fit well inside the network enclosure. Plug it in and all works good!
Scottie Welch
Verified Purchase
Works like a champ and stays cool. Energy efficient.
Orville O’Hara
Verified Purchase
Performs well as a switch – no complaints there. Easy to connect – worked as soon as the power was applied. I do not use this as a table-top – so lack of mounting brackets kept me from rating this 5 stars.
Josue Morar
Verified Purchase
…..The switch is great. No fan, well made, very low power, and it only gets mildly warm when fully loaded. unlike my Trendnet PoE Ethernet switch – which is also very good the GREENnet switch has a built in power supply.
Godfrey Harris
Verified Purchase
Simple switch to set up, super quiet and smaller than the old 10/100 we replaced it with. The lights on the front panel show what ports are connected at 100 or 1000mbps for easy troubleshooting. If I need to replace any other hubs or 100Mb switches, this is the one I’m going with.
Marques Schuppe
Verified Purchase
great price and works flawlessly so far!
Rolando Mitchell
Verified Purchase
I’m using this as the main switch in a home network, replacing a switch (different manufacturer) that died. As you’d expect with a non-managed switch, installation was simple, and everything is working fine after the first week. Although I haven’t needed to use it, I appreciate the fact that this unit comes with a physical power on-off switch. The unit it replaces had no power switch, and to restart, I had to disconnect the power cord, then reconnect it. The fanless design of this unit makes it quieter than the one it replaces. I haven’t noticed any problems with the fanless design; the case gets slightly warm to the touch, not hot.