
TRENDnet
The TRENDnet TEG‑S591 is an unmanaged 9‑port multi‑gigabit Ethernet switch featuring eight 2.5 Gbps RJ‑45 ports and one 10 Gbps RJ‑45 port in a compact, fanless, wall‑mountable metal enclosure. It offers a 60 Gbps switching capacity, low power consumption and a lifetime warranty, targeting small‑business and home‑office environments that need high‑speed connectivity without complex management.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the TEG‑S591 a solid, practical solution for multi‑gigabit networking, praising its ability to leverage existing Cat5e cabling, its silent fanless design, and the confidence provided by a lifetime warranty. They also note the high 60 Gbps switching capacity as a strong performance point, while acknowledging that the unmanaged nature limits its appeal to more complex deployments.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the switch for its silent operation, easy upgrade path using existing cabling, compact form factor, low power usage, and the reassurance of a lifetime warranty. The main recurring concerns revolve around the lack of management features, absence of fiber ports, and the limited number of high‑speed uplink ports.
Common Complaints
The primary complaints are the unmanaged nature of the device, the lack of fiber ports, and limited documentation that can make troubleshooting more difficult.
How It Compares
Compared to other multi‑gigabit switches, the TEG‑S591 stands out for its fanless, silent operation, lifetime warranty, and ability to use existing Cat5e cabling for 2.5 Gbps ports, while offering a modest 60 Gbps switching capacity. However, it falls short on management features and fiber connectivity, which many competing managed switches provide.