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Ubiquiti's Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch 8 150W is a powerful managed switch that can be challenging to configure
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Thanks, that is what I know. However I was wondering if there's important differences other than that.PoE+ supports higher wattage/power.
How does it stand when comparing to Netgear GS110TP?
As far as I can tell, they are providing very similar functionalities. Major difference being PoE vs PoE+, but I understand it is mainly voltage different in implementation. What else am I missing? Is either of them potentially more powerful in performance or functionalities?
Would have been over the moon if it supported 10G SFP+
Thanks for detailed reply!Performance wise, they should be similar...
The GS110TP/GS108T's - they're good switches - some consider them L3 lite switches - e.g. they're true layer 3, but not to the extent of some of the others... the older models used to have a firmware hack that allowed command line, but the newer models don't have that - still the same - the ProSafes are a good bet at the price points. They're an amazing value when considering the functionality, and they're roughly 2x the price of an unmanaged switch, which is a great deal actually...
Reading thru UBNT's docs - the real power of the EdgeSwitch is in the CLI - the WebGUI is fairly powerful, but getting under the hood on the command line, it is a true Layer 3 switch... and again, at the $200USD price point - it's a terrific deal... buy two, put one in production, keep the other as a ready service spare.
Making the most of switches like this - one needs to be fairly attuned to network admin/engineering - most folks in the small business/home office arena might not need what switches like these offer...
Getting into Power over Ethernet - POE is pretty much standard, but when getting into vendor implementations of POE+, this will be more vendor dependent - UBNT's POE+ should work fine within their ecosystem, but might have issues with other vendor gear that expects POE+ - that being said, if the downstream is strict POE, this switch should support them just fine...
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