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TRENDnet 10-Port Gigabit Web Smart PoE+ Switch with 8 Gigabit PoE+ Ports, 2 SFP Slots, 130W PoE Budget, VLAN, QoS, LACP, IPv4/IPv6 Static Routing, Black, TPE-1021WS
Upgrade your network with a compact, feature-rich PoE+ switch designed for small to medium-sized deployments. The TRENDnet TPE-1021WS delivers reliable power over Ethernet to security cameras, IP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices while providing advanced management capabilities that keep your network organized, secure, and scalable. With eight Gigabit PoE+ ports, two SFP slots for fiber uplinks, and a robust 130W PoE budget, this switch is engineered to simplify installation and maximize performance in office, retail, or small business environments. Its web-based management interface makes configuration approachable for IT professionals and network administrators, while optional TRENDnet Hive cloud management enables central monitoring from anywhere (additional fee applies).
- 8 x Gigabit PoE+ ports + 2 SFP slots: Power up to eight PoE devices while using high-speed copper connections for devices that don’t require fiber, plus two SFP slots support flexible fiber uplinks for scalable, future-ready networks.
- 130W PoE power budget: Efficiently distributes power across connected devices, enabling multiple IP cameras, APs, and VoIP phones to operate from a single, centralized switch without needing separate power injectors.
- Easy web-based management: A user-friendly interface lets you configure VLANs, QoS, LACP, and security settings quickly, reducing deployment time and minimizing complexity in everyday network administration.
- Advanced features for reliability and performance: IPv4/IPv6 static routing, VLAN segmentation, QoS for traffic prioritization, and LACP for link aggregation help ensure predictable performance and scalable growth.
- Remote cloud management via TRENDnet Hive (additional fee applies): Monitor, manage, and troubleshoot your switch remotely, enabling centralized oversight for distributed networks and multiple sites.
Technical Details of TRENDnet 10-Port Gigabit Web Smart PoE+ Switch
- Model: TPE-1021WS
- Ports: 8 x PoE+ ports + 2 x SFP slots
- PoE Budget: 130W total
- IEEE Standards: IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+, compatible with standard PoE devices
- Management: Web-based graphical interface for local management
- Networking Features: VLAN, QoS, LACP, IGMP/MLD Snooping
- Routing: IPv4/IPv6 static routing support for flexible gateway configurations
- Cloud Management: TRENDnet Hive compatible (additional fee applies)
- Uplink Options: 2 SFP fiber uplinks for high-speed, long-distance connectivity
- Physical Design: Compact form factor suitable for desktop or rack-mount setups in small business environments
- Power & Indicators: PoE indicators per port to simplify device commissioning and troubleshooting
How to install TRENDnet TPE-1021WS
Setting up the TPE-1021WS is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime. Follow these steps to deploy a reliable, scalable PoE+ network in minutes:
- Plan your topology: Identify which devices will be powered by PoE and determine uplink connectivity requirements. Map out VLANs and QoS priorities to support cameras, phones, and access points.
- Position and power the switch: Place the switch in a secure, well-ventilated area. Connect the included power supply and ensure it is switched on so the unit boots up properly.
- Connect PoE devices: Attach IP cameras, phones, or wireless APs to the 8 PoE+ ports. Allocate PoE budget according to device requirements to avoid overloading the switch.
- Establish uplinks: Use standard Ethernet cables to connect network uplinks to the 2 SFP slots or to other switches as needed. If using fiber, insert SFP modules and connect to your core network.
- Access the management interface: From a computer on the same network, open a web browser and enter the switch’s IP address. Log in with the default credentials and begin configuring VLANs, QoS rules, LACP groups, and routing as required.
- Configure VLANs and routing: Create VLANs to segment traffic (for example, cameras on one VLAN, VoIP on another). Enable IPv4/IPv6 static routing if your topology requires specific routing between VLANs or external networks.
- Set QoS and security policies: Prioritize critical traffic such as VoIP and surveillance video, and implement access controls to restrict management access to trusted devices or subnets.
- Enable TRENDnet Hive (optional): If you subscribe to TRENDnet Hive, enable cloud management to monitor device health, receive alerts, and perform remote configurations across multiple sites.
- Test and monitor: Verify PoE status, link integrity on uplinks, and the performance of connected devices. Regularly check switch health to preempt issues and keep your network running smoothly.
Frequently asked questions
- What devices does the 130W PoE budget support? The 130W budget is shared among eight PoE+ ports. This supports typical IP cameras, IP phones, and wireless access points, but you should calculate total power requirements for your specific devices to ensure you stay within budget.
- Does this switch support IPv6? Yes. It supports IPv4/IPv6 static routing, enabling more scalable and modern routing configurations for mixed networks.
- Are SFP ports capable of fiber uplinks? Yes. The two SFP slots support fiber uplinks, allowing you to connect to your core network or to distant devices with appropriate SFP modules.
- Can I manage this switch remotely? Yes, via the web-based interface locally, and through TRENDnet Hive for cloud-based management (additional fee applies).
- Is VLAN support included? Absolutely. VLAN support helps segment traffic for security, performance, and device isolation, which is especially important in networks with cameras, VoIP phones, and access points.
- What makes this switch suitable for small businesses? It combines PoE+ power, flexible uplinks, advanced management features, and cloud-enabled monitoring, all in a compact form factor that fits office environments without sacrificing performance.
- Do I need a separate PoE injector? No. The switch provides built-in PoE+ ports and a dedicated PoE budget, simplifying deployment and reducing clutter.
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