Gigabit Ethernet switches designed for SMB market

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Networking vendor TP-Link has released a series of gigabit Ethernet switches designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses
(SMBs) looking to upgrade their LAN.


The Jetstream 24-Port ($349.99) and Jetstream 24-Port PoE ($499.99) L2 managed switches are designed to be cost-effective SMB solutions,
offering businesses a gigabit access layer switches with rich management
capabilities, strict security policies and reliable performance.Network Switches Both also feature 4 Gigabit SFP slots to give users greater network
flexibility.These L2 Managed Switches allow an office infrastructure to
provide an Ethernet connection to computers. And the model with PoE
functionality allows small business networks to work with wireless
access points, surveillance cameras, VoIP phones and other PoE supported
devices, while eliminating cable clutter by using the existing power
lines to transfer both power and data.


And TP-Link's green offering is its unmanaged switch, which will launch soon, with 8-ports and PoE technology. It allows the expansion of
a wired network by transferring power and data over a single Ethernet
cable while consuming just 124W, making it up to 75% more energy
efficient than like switches.TP-Links distributors include Ingram Micro,
ASI and Synnex, and its resellers include U Computers of Scarborough,
ON., Corey's Computing of Winnipeg and A-power Computer of Richmond,
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Small business switches would give basic configuration that would be sufficient for small businesses with less details on controlling the
network. On the other hand, the catalyst would provide you with more
variety of options and would help you control your network better.

Posted 21 Mar 2019

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