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    Best vlan switch for pfsense

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    • Cry HavokC
      Cry Havok
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      It would help people if you mentioned where on the planet you were and what you consider cheap.

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        wallabybob
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        @star_tiger5:

        Please suggest me cheap,simple,reliable vlan capable switch.

        Microtik RB250GS: 5 ports, available where I live for about the local equivalent of US$55.

        A number of people in the forums have suggested Netgear GS108 variant (I think you need the correct suffix to get VLAN capability).

        I have no experience with any of the above but have had good service for a couple of years from a HP Procurve 1700-8 (which I think is no longer available).

        When last I looked I didn't see any "commodity" switches claiming VLAN capability.

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          star_tiger5
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          i have a question:
          Netgear GS108 is Unmanageable switch.
          According to my friend view only manageable switch may have system of VLAN.
          Is this view is correct or not????

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          • Cry HavokC
            Cry Havok
            last edited by

            As wallabybob said, the base GS108 doesn't have VLAN capability. However the GS108T does (hence his comment about needing the correct suffix).

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              star_tiger5
              last edited by

              Thanks for information.
              Also tell me , what is your view about netgear GS108T-200.
              Is this Switch is VLAN capable for pfsense????

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                SeventhSon
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                @star_tiger5:

                netgear GS108T-200.
                Is this Switch is VLAN capable for pfsense?

                The GS108Tv2 (GS108T-200) would work, as well as the RB250GS. I like the Netgear because of the metal housing and the warranty.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  I believe the GS108E (and the GS105E) are vlan capable if you need a cheaper option.

                  Steve

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                    SeventhSon
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10:

                    I believe the GS108E (and the GS105E) are vlan capable if you need a cheaper option.

                    Steve

                    And you only get a Windows configuration utility to configure those VLANs

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Really? Thanks for the heads up.  ::)

                      Steve

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                        biggsy
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                        I have both the Netgear GS108Tv2 and the HP 1810G-8. which I think is still current.

                        Not much to separate them really.  Both work well as VLAN-capable switches.

                        Both have useless NTP clients.  The Netgear polls the NTP server every minute until it gets a Kiss-of Death reply and the HP NTP client just doesn't work properly.  Not much good if you want to log anything from them.

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                          holmsn
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                          The GS105E switch as well as only having the Windows configuration program " Pro Safe Plus Utility"will only let you change ip address etc if it's in the same subnet as the managing machine i.e it will still "discover" it , using Layer 2 presumably but you have to change the subnet of the manager to do anything.
                          The GS108Tv2 has a Windows config " Smart control center" which allows ip address changes on the switch irrespective of the managing pc  ip AS WELL as the Web interface - much more useful

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            £48 (gs105e) vs £63 (gs108t). I guess it depends just how often you need to reconfigure your switch  ;) As well as how many ports you need and the additional features of the 108T etc. Seems like the extra money is worth it to me.

                            Steve

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                              star_tiger5
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                              Two day ago, I buy netgear gs108t for increasing wan ports.
                              Now an other problem has came and that is i don't to how to configure it. Now for more learning I am requesting to you to send me conf file(backup file) of your netgear gs108t
                              It will help me by giving me some ideas about netgear gs108t configuration.
                              Please Help ME….

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                                SeventhSon
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                                on pfSense add VLANsvia Interfaces: VLAN

                                on the switch:
                                add all the same VLANs
                                make sure the port that goes to pfSense has a T (for tagged) for all those VLANs
                                then on each other port, have a U (for untagged) for one VLAN and set the PVID to the same

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