stevegarvey
New Around Here
Hi,
can anyone recommend any 8/16/24/48 port gigabit ethernet smart switches with 2 SFP ports that are extremely reliable but don't cost a fortune?
I've been working with switches since 2000 and traditionally used Cisco which were very reliable but very expensive. I have found Linksys to be a disaster, either requiring regular reboots or complete replacement. I've had problems with old-generation D-Link DGS-1216Ts and the power supplies on their unmanaged switches. I've only ever used unmanaged Netgear switches but have found them great.
Just when I thought I'd found the ideal switch in the HP ProCurve 1810G family (1810G-24 and 1810G-8) I'm finding major problems with unresponsive, flakey management interfaces. This, of course, after a big installation in a customer's site.
So, does anyone have any positive experiences with smart switches (or even affordable fully-managed switches) that just stay working 24x7x365 with stable management interfaces and good performance?
I'd be really grateful to hear from you if you do.
Many thanks,
Steve.
can anyone recommend any 8/16/24/48 port gigabit ethernet smart switches with 2 SFP ports that are extremely reliable but don't cost a fortune?
I've been working with switches since 2000 and traditionally used Cisco which were very reliable but very expensive. I have found Linksys to be a disaster, either requiring regular reboots or complete replacement. I've had problems with old-generation D-Link DGS-1216Ts and the power supplies on their unmanaged switches. I've only ever used unmanaged Netgear switches but have found them great.
Just when I thought I'd found the ideal switch in the HP ProCurve 1810G family (1810G-24 and 1810G-8) I'm finding major problems with unresponsive, flakey management interfaces. This, of course, after a big installation in a customer's site.
So, does anyone have any positive experiences with smart switches (or even affordable fully-managed switches) that just stay working 24x7x365 with stable management interfaces and good performance?
I'd be really grateful to hear from you if you do.
Many thanks,
Steve.