🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The ZyXEL 28-Port PoE Switch (GS1920-24HPV2) is a managed network switch designed for high-performance connectivity. With 24 PoE+ ports providing 375W of power and 4 SFP ports for flexible uplink options, this switch is perfect for modern networking needs. Its durable metal casing and optional Nebula Cloud Management make it a reliable choice for professionals seeking efficiency and control.
Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Interface | PoE, SFP |
Number of Ports | 24 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Item Weight | 3.8 kg |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Color | 24-port PoE+ (375W) 4x SFP |
P**N
Muy buen switch, robusto y muy accesible
El dispositivo funciona muy bien, tal como se esperaba, es una excelente opción para pequeña y mediana empresa, a costo muy accesible.
S**Z
Interfaz de usuario totalmente fácil de manejar y comprender
Ya tengo dos equipos similares y son de excelente calidad, duración y fiabilidad
R**K
Great managed switch
This Is Us which was great customer service is no hold times at all wonderful product great customer service
A**R
Good for what it is
This switch is a good layer 2 switch with excellent support but if you need ACL, VLAN, and DHCP capabilities look for a layer 3 switch not this one.
T**Y
Nice Gigabit switch; wish it was 10GigE capable but for the money hard to beat
Has all the expected capabilities for a "smart" switch -- VLAN support and similar -- and POE+. In addition unlike many it has modulated fans so it doesn't scream in your rack, which is a big deal in a house (nobody cares in a data center, but in a home you certainly do!) Had a ZyXel without POE that also was fanless and this is basically the same thing with POE capability, so there you have it.Only gotcha is that the SFP ports are not 10Gig capable. It would be nice to have that for 3 or 4 ports (a 2.5G WiFi AP + file server with a 10Gig port, etc.) and they make a model with that - but its far more money. Improving the switching fabric to support the higher speed isn't cheap so I understand the issue and, until I feel pinched with not having it available, this will do.Being able to plug in POE and POE+ things (like security cameras, WiFi APs and similar) that are POE capable and have them "just work" along with having their power protected by the central UPS is quite nice and while ZyXEL did move around some of the configuration screen data in what I consider a bit of an annoying fashion (specifically the VLAN configuration data) it wasn't hard to figure out what they did and where it went -- all works as expected.
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