The Eaton Tripp Lite Series NG5-1 5-Port Desktop Gigabit Switch is a compact, reliable solution for expanding wired networks in small offices and home setups. Built for simplicity and steady performance, it delivers fast, stable connections with minimal setup effort.
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Ports: 5 Ethernet ports supporting auto-negotiation up to 1000 Mbps (Gigabit) per port for fast, concurrent connections
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Unmanaged, Plug-and-Play: No configuration required—just connect devices and go
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Build: Durable metal enclosure designed for long life and reliable operation in busy environments
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Form Factor: Compact desktop design that fits neatly on a desk or shelf
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Compatibility: Works with a wide range of routers, modems, printers, NAS, PCs, and other network devices
With this switch, you can reliably expand wired connectivity for devices that rely on steady bandwidth, reduce network bottlenecks, and keep IT overhead minimal. The 5 Gigabit ports provide full-speed data transfers across all connections, making it ideal for streaming, file backups to a NAS, or expanding a home or small office network without complexity. The robust metal case adds durability in active spaces, and the plug-and-play design makes deployment quick and straightforward for users of any technical level.
Specs
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Brand: EATON
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Model: Tripp Lite Series NG5-1
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Ports: 5
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Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps per port
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Enclosure: Metal
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Type: Unmanaged
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Form Factor: Desktop
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Compatibility: Broad compatibility with common home and small office devices
FAQ
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Q: Is this switch plug-and-play?
A: Yes. It requires no configuration; simply connect devices and you're ready to use it.
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Q: Can it handle gigabit speeds?
A: Yes. All ports support up to 1000 Mbps where the connected devices and links allow it.
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Q: Is the enclosure durable?
A: Yes. It features a robust metal case designed for reliability in busy environments.
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Q: Is it suitable for home use?
A: Absolutely. It’s ideal for expanding wired networks in small offices or home setups.
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Q: Does it support VLAN?
A: No. This is an unmanaged switch without VLAN support. If VLAN segmentation is required, consider a managed option.