Web Managed Switch Recommendations? (USED)
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Ideally 8 gigabit ports, web gui managed with at least some Poe.
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I'm not entirely sure if it meets your requirements but I (a humble home user) use these:
Netgear GS110TP and GS108Tv2
http://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart/standalone-smart-switch.aspx#tab-models
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I got my tplink switch last night, plugged it in this morning.. Not seeing any rx bad packets, but have not connected my AP to it yet. I put it on my wlan 20, but it is a bit concerning that you can not remove vlan 1 from ports. I don't think its anything you can not work around - but I think it means that the management IP is listening on any vlan that is untagged. So while if you change the pvid of a port you would be able to hit the management IP from any port on the switch.. Not really a security concern in a home or smb, etc. but would be an issue in a enterprise setup for sure.
I want to make sure there is no cross traffic being seen on other ports, etc. I changed the pvid of each port to 20.. So even if I send vlan 1 traffic to the switch it should not be seen on any of the ports since their pvid is 20. So it should not send say vlan 1 broadcast traffic to those ports even though its according to the web gui in vlan 1 untagged and vlan 20 untagged.
I have a theory that the rxbadpkts your seeing my be tagged packets for a vlan that is not setup on the switch - be easy enough to test once I hook up a AP to it tonight.
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Interesting, I found other users posting on forums that they had issues with the switch and VLANs.
The only VLANs I have configured on my AP are the two VLANs I configured on the switch?
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Any thoughts on this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XMS-1008P-Web-Managed-Switch-8-Ports-Gigabit-RJ45-120W-PoE-2-Ports-Gigabit-SFP-/292104784519?hash=item4402cd4a87:g:~OgAAOSwt0FZCWjV
a lot of PoE and seems pretty cheap.
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So just moved one of my AP to the tplink switch.. And yeah showing bad pkts on both the uplink to my other switch (port 1) and the AP port 4..
Hmmm.. Now to figure out what it is marking as the bad packets..
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TL-SG108E used now just as dumb switch without VLANs:
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So just moved one of my AP to the tplink switch.. And yeah showing bad pkts on both the uplink to my other switch (port 1) and the AP port 4..
Hmmm.. Now to figure out what it is marking as the bad packets..
Very interesting, thank you again for taking your time to check this out!
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I did not see any issues with any of my traffic on this switch.. It just seems to be cosmetic.. I think its marking tagged packets as bad or something but just passing them on anyway.
Seems to have been a cosmetic issue going all the way back to 2015.. V1 of the hardware.
http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?83046-High-RxBadPkt-on-TL-SG108EThis weekend I can do some more testing, the lack of being able to remove vlan 1 from a port just seems wrong. But not like you can't work with it. vlan 1 is nothing but an untagged vlan, doesn't really matter what the ID of that vlan is if untagged ;) So in your network it could be any other vlan ID since its untagged.
I will connect a device to one of the ports and generate a specific number of tagged packets and see if matches up to the counter for rxbadpkt..
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Well, I ultimately ended up spending a bit more and replacing my TPlink with a Zyxel GS1900-8HP (rev. B1). It was at the top of several review lists, has a lot of features and seems to be regularly maintained by zyxel.
https://www.amazon.com/ZyXEL-8-Port-Gigabit-Ethernet-Managed/dp/B00GU1KULM
Youtube Video$99 got me
70W PoE over all 8 ports
Fanless
A whole lot more management options than the TPlink (apparently it even supports CLI if you prefer that).
No more errors with VLANs and AP's
Port security features
(haven't tried LACP yet but will tonight or tomorrow, that didn't work on the TPlink but might just have been my fault.)As far as packet errors go, it doesn't seem to have any errors although it does show a LOT more info about packets and I haven't found a list defining all of these things yet.
Port 3 Interface mib Counters ifInOctets 193064453 ifInUcastPkts 1040622 ifInNUcastPkts 25277 ifInDiscards 0 ifOutOctets 3580667467 ifOutUcastPkts 2662483 ifOutNUcastPkts 42464 ifOutDiscards 0 ifInMulticastPkts 13033 ifInBroadcastPkts 12244 ifOutMulticastPkts 40423 ifOutBroadcastPkts 2041 Port 3 Etherlike mib Counters dot3StatsAlignmentErrors 0 dot3StatsFCSErrors 0 dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames 0 dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames 0 dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions 0 dot3StatsLateCollisions 0 dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions 0 dot3StatsFrameTooLongs 0 dot3StatsSymbolErrors 0 dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes 0 dot3InPauseFrames 0 dot3OutPauseFrames 0 Port 3 RMON mib Counters etherStatsDropEvents 0 etherStatsOctets 193064453 etherStatsPkts 1065899 etherStatsBroadcastPkts 12244 etherStatsMulticastPkts 13033 etherStatsCRCAlignErrors 0 etherStatsUnderSizePkts 0 etherStatsOverSizePkts 913897 etherStatsFragments 0 etherStatsJabbers 0 etherStatsCollisions 0 etherStatsPkts64Octets 87730 etherStatsPkts65to127Octets 851661 etherStatsPkts128to255Octets 18500 etherStatsPkts256to511Octets 21092 etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets 18395
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If your going to spend 100$ and you have unifi AP why would you not just have gotten the unifi switch? Even though looks like nice price point and way more features than the tplink stuff, looks to support syslog and snmp and lldp.. Nice..
This is weekend was Derby - so didn't get to do anything on the switch.. But sure just looks to be cosmetic errors is all.. Have seen zero issue with anything..
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I'll second the Cisco SG300/500 line…..Have several hundred of them in our network and little to no issues.
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The ubiquiti switch looks great, the reason I went with the zyxel is it looked like it offered the most features at the lowest price point.
The ubiquiti switch looked to me like it offered:
- Less PoE budget
- Less PoE ports
- Excellent customer support
- Better GUI
- Better brand name
Ultimately I was already going over what I wanted to spend by getting the Zyxel so I didn't want to spend $10 more.
It seems like the zyxel checks a lot of the boxes and offers a lot at a great price point. Right now I only "need" the one PoE port, but I'll be moving relatively soon and probably adding another AP, and in the future probably 1-2 IP cams and possibly VOIP. My network will eventually outgrow 8 ports but for now I thought having >4 ports of PoE might last me longer. And even when I outgrow the 8 ports I'm thinking I could just connect to a larger switch and use up to 7 of the ports as PoE?
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Having POE on your switch is not a requirement for AP, Camera's, phones - etc… You really should be able to just use injectors..
That switch is only poe, not poe+ right? And doesn't do passive 24v that the non pro models of the unifi AP use. So your going to just add Pro models? If your talking budget the unifi lite models are better price point.
While sure using POE makes for cleaner look, and less power plugs needed by your switch. Its not normally something you go for when budget is of concern. If were going for a poe switch would make sure it support at and af, and then passive 24 would be icing on the cake if using unifi. If was me I would of gotten the 200-300$ 8-16 port poe switch from unifi. Does 802.3af/at and passive on all ports with 150w available..
But does look like a very reasonable price point with way more features than the tplink that is for sure.. Let us know how it works out once you get playing with some of the other features like rmon and snmp and syslog support.
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It says it supports at and af, I didn't see anything about 24v passive though.
I was planning on adding AC Pros, but honestly I didn't research the PoE compatibility. I just got lucky and the pro works on it.PoE want initially something I cared about, but when the TPlink didn't really work out for me I wanted to replace it with something that had a few more features.
It was nice taking away a power cable and an Ethernet cable :) but yeah certainly not a necessity. -
Ah the wording on the amazon page was a bit hazy.. But from the spec site it does show both
https://www.zyxel.com/products_services/8-10-16-24-48-port-GbE-Smart-Managed-Switch-GS1900-Series/
IEEE 802.3af PoE (GS1900-8HP/10HP/24HP/48HP)
IEEE 802.3at PoE plus (GS1900-8HP/10HP/24HP/48HP)But on the amazon site it just says
High-power PoE+ support IEEE 802.3at (70W Budget)Looks like a pretty good choice.. Have fun with it!!!