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The Tenda TEM2010F is a robust 10-port 2.5Gb Ethernet switch featuring 8 high-speed 2.5G ports plus 2 SFP+ slots, delivering up to 50Gbps switching capacity. Its fanless metal design ensures silent, reliable operation, while VLAN and Static Aggregation modes provide flexible network management. Ideal for professionals demanding seamless, high-speed connectivity with effortless plug-and-play setup.


















| ASIN | B0B9B42997 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #568 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | December 23, 2022 |
| Interface Type | SFP |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 5.34 x 1.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Item model number | TEM2010F |
| Manufacturer | Tenda |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 5.34 x 1.24 inches |
| Series | 2.5gb Switch |
| UPC | 885397275152 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 45 Degrees Celsius |
M**N
Great build quality and easy to use
Great switch, good build quality and speed. I am able to test up to my internet speed of 2100 Mbps, it works flawlessly and consistently.
E**A
Issues at home with Internet get this
We had an issue with the internet speed, we ended up replacing the switch and ethernet cables and that fixed the speed issues. This unit gives full max download and upload.
O**R
Low price and works. Solid deal.
Since some Amazon reviews will be mixed with other models by the same manufacturer, I should mention this review is for the Tenda TEM2010F, 8 Port 2.5G Ethernet Switch. I connected this switch to a 2.5Gb port on my router and then connected the ethernet cable from 2.5Gb devices. Everything is running great and file transfer speeds are what they should be for this speed switch. I am adding to 2.5Gb equipment and upgrading my internet speed, so I needed a 2.5Gb switch with more ports. I hate using more than one switch, but I will not have enough 2.5Gb equipment to justify replacing my 24 port gigabit switch. This Tenda switch has more than enough ports to meet my needs for a little while. Some reviews mention the switch getting hot, but it's difficult to say if it is this one since the reviews include different models by this companies. It does get slightly warmer than my other switches, but it does not seem excessive. I am really eager to do some internet speeds tests, but I first must wait for my provider to install a new ONT for that can handle 2.5Gb+.
A**5
Constantly drops connection – completely unreliable
I bought two of these switches thinking I was getting a solid deal. Big mistake. This switch started off working fine — for about 5 minutes at a time. Then it would drop all connections, stay offline for a bit, then reconnect, only to repeat the cycle every five minutes. Rinse and repeat. I tried different cables, different ports, even tried moving them to different rooms . Same result. It wasn't my network, it was this switch. Totally useless for anything that requires a stable connection, which is, you know… everything.
A**A
It works fine, but for the price, you can get better
It works fine, but for the price, you can get better switches that have 2x 10GB SFP instead of 2.5 SFP.
B**Y
Great switch at a fantastic price!
This is my first time using a switch with fiber ports. I ran 100m of OM3 cable between two buildings, and it connected right up, no problem. The reason for the -1 star is that I can't seem to connect at 2.5G between the same 2 Tenda switches - only at 1G. The 10GTek fiber receivers I'm using on each end are rated at 10G, as the cable, so not sure why the switch wouldn't connect at the higher speed. I see nothing in the Tenda manual on how to set a higher speed, so it must be auto-ranging? Other than that, the switch seems to work perfectly, and is a gem for the price. Update, 3 days later - the switch has now negotiated at 2.5 G on the fiber ports. Guess it needed a little time to settle in. Updating review to 5 stars.
J**.
Great value when it works (drops connectivity randomly)
Great options at an affordable price. Eight 2.5G ports plus two SFP ports (no adapters included) and unmanaged, it works out of the box. If you have broadband with over 1 GB download speeds, you'll finally be able to utilize that bandwidth on older CAT 6 cables. The bad, every few days it would drop connectivity. Internet wouldn't work, NAS couldn't access, etc. The fix was a quick unplug and plug back in. Not so bad but when you rely on smart home devices that need internet connectivity, it's a hassle to have to reset the switch especially if your alarm clock relies on internet access and it isn't connected in the middle of the night. This seems to be a common problem with this switch (read other reviews). Put my trusty Netgear gigabit switch (used for the last 6 years) back in and NO problems but back down to gigabit speeds. Will stay away from cheap switches and pony up the $$ for a reliable brand.
R**E
Worked Great
This switch handles 2.5 gbps without any problem. My old switch would not go beyond 1 gbps. The built in ports on the ATT fiber modem were also limited to 1 gbps. One port on the ATT modem (see photo) was designated for 5gbps. I connected the 5gbps port on the modem to connector number 1 on this switch. Then I connected the PC for my television, my personal PC, and my work PC to ports 2, 3, 4 on this switch. Set the operating mode to Standard, then plugged in power. If your connected devices are working then, in less than a minute you should see steady or blinking green lights. The left green light indicates 2.5 gbps type connection. Right green light indicates 1 gbps or slower connection. Steady yellow means a device is connected but not communicating. The instructions that come with the device show more complicated set ups, but for most people the connections I described above will work fine.
S**G
So people know, this switch will work with edgerouter 4 and 12 SP|F ports. You just need a DAC cable. A 1Gb connection will be established. Newer switches with 10GB SPF+ ports do not work with edgerouter using dac cable. So this switch has the bennifit that either 1Gb or 2.5Gb will be negotiated. I have also tried SPF 1Gb adapters and SPF+ 2.5Gb adapters from 10Gtek and they work great. 10Gb SPF+ adapters may work but the lights do not show so I do not recommend those or the conenction wont establish at all. This may be due to the adapter trying 10Gb instead of 2.5 or 1Gb. the 2.5Gb adapters I tried do not fall back to 1Gb. So basically you use the adapter you want for the connection. (Are you using 1gb or 2.5Gb devices for ethernet) Anyways the nice thing with the switch is that 1Gb over SPF DAC cable will be establish despite being a SPF+ port. So this ads compatibility with older equipment. Never switches with SPF+ port dont usually fall back to 1Gb if SPF is used at the other end. with my edge router I could create a new bond connection (not lag),, and using this switch bond the SPF ports together. So that means I have many ethernet devices able to connect to the edgerouter. So the ports of this switch being at 2.5Gb but the bonded connection to the edgerouter being 2Gb. So this is promising to be able to push the limits of the edgerouter. Edgerouter 12 has 2 spf ports, edgerouter 4 has 1 spf port. I guess with the edgerouter 4, you will need to use on of those ethernet to SPF adapters at 1Gb, and run ethernet cable and also 1 dac cable. or 2 ethernet cables. Nice thing of this switch is port 7 and 8 or 9 and 10 can be bonded. I have tested channel bonding with other hardware and it works. Disadvantage of this switch is it gets hot. Technically a small fan could be installed inside to help cool it. heat isnt the issue it wont crash. But I guess a fan would help any spf module. Most newer switches are more compact and spf modules get so hot. this model gives things plenty of space fo the spf modules wont get so hot. TEM2010X is compact with 2 SPF+ 10Gb ports (not compatible to be bonded). TEM2010F is much larger with large heatsink, and 2 SPF+ ports that support 1Gb/2.5Gb compatible with SPF, bonded supported. I am guessing SPF+ 10Gb was intended but never implemented properly, but SPF backward compatibility is there witch is nice
T**R
We had a TPlink 2.5G 5-port router in my sons room and speeds were solid at about 1.0gb. I needed more ports so i bought this switch for the 8-ports and 2xSFP ports. Made sure the settings were set to normal so it was just a switch without any aggregated features. Through put dropped to between 40Mbps and 100Mbps. Tried 3 different network cards on my sons computer and plugged in my laptop into another port and it was always about the same throughput. Under 100Mbps. All cards were 1.0Gb or 2.5Gb. I then returned this and bought a TPlink 8-port and all ports run at 1.0-1.5Gbps. I think my cable to the router might be too long to sustain a 2.5Gbps speed, but still great. This could have just been a defective unit. It certainly happens with all brands, but i don't think i would try another of these units.
B**C
Excellent quality and performance. This is the switch most people should be using. Virtual isolation of connections ensures guests isolation from my music and data servers. Getting speeds up to 1730 MBS. Cool running and well built. recommended
F**S
Immediately noticed a problem when the internet would randomly cut out. I already threw the box away so I can't return this anymore, but beware that the stability is questionable at best.
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