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48 Port Switch Price Comparison

48 port switch is a popular and higher performance connectivity solution for SMBs which seek for a scalable switch network with a diverse set of characteristics. When purchasing 48 port switch , it is highly common for people to concern about the price. Owing to 48 port switch with high port density and advantageous performance, 48 port switch price will be inevitably higher than 8 port and 24 port switch. However, there are a great many factors to consider when evaluating a product, price is one thing and supportable functionality is another. In this article we will introduce some 48 port switches based on two categories: PoE vs non-PoE, and respectively comparing the 48 port switch prices and functions to help you choose an appropriate 48 port Gigabit switch. 48 Port PoE Switch Price Comparison: TP-Link T1600G-52PS vs FS S1600-48T4S When it comes to connecting VoIP phones and IP cameras, a 48 port PoE switch can maximally solve the problems of installing these PoE network device

PoE Switch vs PoE+ Switch: How to Choose?

Power over Ethernet, or PoE, is a time-saving and money-saving technology that distributes power and data safely over an Ethernet cable to a targeted network or device. In the current market, if you take notice of switch types, you will find that there are PoE switch and also PoE+ switch. But what are their distinctions? How much do you know about them? In this article we have rounded up some knowledge to help you better understand PoE switch , PoE+ switch and their respective benefits according to different applications. PoE vs PoE+ Technology PoE was firstly defined in IEEE802.3af standard and upgraded to IEEE802.3at which is known as PoE+. PoE switches utilize PoE standard that can supply a maximum of 15.4 watts of DC power per port. While IEEE802.3at increases the maximum amount of power to 30 watts. However, some power will be lost over the length of cable. The minimum guaranteed power available at the PD (powered device) is 12.95 watts per port for PoE and 25.5 watts per por

48 Port PoE Switch: Managed vs Unmanaged?

It is generally known that Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology is developed to satisfy the needs of connectivity to network devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones and Wireless Access Points (WAP). As a consequence, PoE switch is required to be capable of supporting PoE devices. There are 8 port, 24 port and 48 port PoE switches in the market. And for each type, managed PoE switch and unmanaged PoE switch are available. 8 port and 24 port PoE switches have been explained in previous posts. So today’s topic is about 48 port PoE switch managed vs unmanaged. 48 Port PoE Switch: Why Choosing Managed Over Unmanaged? 48 port managed PoE switch can expand the long-range flexibility of your network and adapt to changing environments. With organization grows, your business needs will continue to increase. So it is wise to deploy 48 port PoE switch which can respond to your dynamic business demands. 48 port PoE switch managed can be configured and it can prioritize LAN traffic to make the