








⚡ Power your network like a pro — fast, silent, and future-ready!
The TRENDnet TPE-TG44G is an 8-port unmanaged Gigabit switch featuring 4 PoE+ ports delivering up to 30W each, a 16 Gbps switching capacity, and a compact fanless metal design. It supports auto-sensing PoE standards, offers lifetime protection in the US and Canada, and meets NDAA and TAA compliance, making it ideal for professional, secure, and efficient network setups.






| Switch Type | Temperature Switch |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 3.8"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Weight | 380 Grams |
| Platform | No Operating System |
| Voltage | 53 Volts |
| Case Material | Metal |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Maximum Power | 66.45 Watts |
| Switch Capacitance | 16 Gigabits Per Second |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Interface Type | PoE |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2000 Megabits Per Second |
| Current Rating | 1 Nanoamps |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710931505184, 00132017852614 |
| Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
| UPC | 055218482629 710931505184 132017852614 710931981346 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
| Series | TPE-TG44G |
| Item model number | TPE-TG44G |
| Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 5 x 6 inches |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Department | wired networking |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B008VK2XXS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 10, 2012 |
R**R
Stellar performance
I have several of these in my network. They move data well and I have had ZERO issues with any of them. I have used others, such as TPLink and they seem to slow traffic. These are perfect for my needs. Several people I know use these as well, as they are at a great price point and provide an extremely reliable, simple switch.
C**Y
Plug it in, wire your router and devices and go
Plug it in, wire your router and devices and go. No fan, which is good as the switch is mounted in the attic, so I don't have to worry about dust causing overheating. Powers my PoE camera's just fine, its plug and play essentially and does everything I need it to, also like the fact that its housed in metal which gives it a quality look and feel. Indicators of POE and gigabit connections all work and are useful to gauge if the connections are correct/working properly.
P**.
Lasted 5 years
Bought it 5 years ago 3 of the 4 POE ports just died. The rest of the ports are still working.It worked good while it lasted but it should last more than 5 years considering it was only used for 3 of the five years.
P**.
Plenty of Power
I bought this to power a Ubiquiti CloudKey and a UAP-nanoHD and it handles both flawlessly. Much cheaper than buying a managed POE switch and has enough power and ports for a small setup. All metal housing and a big beefy power supply means this should be solid for years to come. Also, it doesn't have any noisy fans - it just sits quietly on my desk.
E**Z
Powers my PoE camera's just fine, its plug and play essentially and does everything ...
Works perfectly, plug it in, wire your router and devices and go. Powers my PoE camera's just fine, its plug and play essentially and does everything I need it to, also like the fact that its housed in metal which gives it a quality look and feel. Indicators of POE and gigabit connections all work and are useful to gauge if the connections are correct/working properly.
A**J
Has the power budget for ip cameras; stable so far
Runs 4 IP cameras (7W) I have.+ 60W power budget (with power loss, 12.75W x 4 is the max I would plug in in going the max cat5 distance)+ All ports are gigabit+ Fanless is very nice and worth it.+ Very small and the power brick isn't that big+ Metal housing- PoE ports are not labeled! 1-4 are PoE but a label would be nice.---------------------Please understand power loss and PoE classes when doing the power budget. What arrives at the device, isn't what is sent. This is not a four port, class 3 PoE switch! It may appear "DOA," drop out, or "die" occasionally as the unit is protecting itself if you overload it. If your device is higher than 13W (including IR lights for IP cameras as those usually are left out) and you want to run four of them, you need a different switch.Class 2: 7W ---> 6.49WClass 3: 15.4W ----> 12.95WClass 4: 30W -----> 25.5 WPower Sourcing Equipment (PSE) ----> Powered Device (PD).----------------------Longevity? I don't know. Ordered two. Neither came DOA and both have been running 4 PoE devices a piece.
S**N
Great little switch.
Does the job. Running just one ip camera for now and also shoving Netflix and Amazon prime video through it.poe works fast. Metal housing is just icing of the cake. Usually don't go with this brand but this price is unbeatable at this time.
R**K
Poor Quality
It worked for less than 3 hours. Initially it was great. Powered the Access Point (one), was acting as switch with no issues.After few hours the power went off. I thought it was the power supply, but it seemed to be OK. The switch never came back online.Returning...
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