🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The TP-Link TL-SG3452 is a powerful 48-port Gigabit switch with 4 SFP slots, designed for seamless integration into your network. With advanced SDN capabilities, robust security features, and a user-friendly management interface, this switch is perfect for businesses looking to enhance their connectivity and security. Backed by a 5-year warranty and 24/7 support, it’s a reliable choice for any professional environment.
Item Weight | 3.37 Kilograms |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Interface | RJ45 |
Platform | DOS |
Number of Ports | 48 |
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Exceptional Performance and Management for RV Networking!
The TP-Link TL-SG3428 JetStream 24-Port Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch with 4 SFP Slots is a powerhouse for my RV home office and entertainment setup! This switch offers 24 Gigabit RJ45 ports and 4 Gigabit SFP slots, delivering lightning-fast, reliable connections for my devices—laptops, smart TVs, and IoT gadgets—while boondocking or at campgrounds. Integrated with TP-Link’s Omada SDN platform, it supports centralized cloud management via the Omada app, allowing me to monitor and configure my network remotely with ease. Features like Zero-Touch Provisioning, L2/L3/L4 QoS, and IGMP Snooping ensure smooth streaming and VoIP calls, even with multiple devices connected.Setup was straightforward, with the included rackmount kit and web-based GUI making configuration a breeze, even for complex tasks like VLAN setup or static routing. The robust security features—IP-MAC-Port Binding, ACL, and DHCP Snooping—keep my network secure from threats, crucial for public campground Wi-Fi. The fanless design is a huge plus, keeping my RV quiet. My only minor note is that the web interface can be overwhelming due to its extensive options, but the Omada app simplifies most tasks. Priced around $150–$200, this switch outperforms pricier competitors like Cisco’s small business switches, offering enterprise-grade features at a fraction of the cost. For RVers or small business owners needing a scalable, high-performance network solution, the TL-SG3428 is a fantastic choice! Highly recommend!
S**S
Great managed switch for a great price
The switch works great. I replaced a HP Procurve with this because the fans on the Procurve were were just too loud and I didn’t even utilize half of the 24 ports on it. The SG2008 works great with the Omada software controller and is super easy to manage. It does seem to lose some settings when using the controller instead of the standalone web interface but it still allows sufficient configuration for my home network with multiple VLANs. I am happy enough with this switch and the whole Omada ecosystem that I plan to get the SG2008p to add to the setup.
J**G
works as expected
ordered on 20250511 12pm. delivered on 20250513 3pm. shipping method is no prime, free shipping.the hardware version of sg2008 is 4.26. the firmware version is v4.0.2.
D**H
Great switch for your home/small office network
This is a great value if you are looking to enhance your home network. I picked this item for the 4 x sfp+ 10gig ports that I need to make everything in my home network run smoothly. If you have a couple switches in your home or small office, get the sfp+ ports so you can connect your networking gear with fiber (if possible). I combined this with a PoE switch by the same manufacturer to help cut down on bottlenecks in my home network traffic.
B**R
USB Console issues
Switch seems fine. Good standard management features.I got a v 1.0 hardwareIt appears to be that some Jetstream devices have USB console drivers that are not included in Linux, and the windows driver is not signed, and not auto-installed. This made me look at my other devices and I found two out of seven devices had this issue, including one of two with the same model number.Probably due to the older hardware version. Waiting to hear back from TP-Link support.Not a huge deal as you can use the included serial console port/cable if you have a supported Com port.EDIT: TP-Link support looked into this issue, seemed to spend a lot of time with it, but is acting like it is a non-issue. To be fair, you can still use the serial console cable and a separate usb serial device.
G**Y
To adopt the switch and configure properly, make sure you update the controller's firmware first!
First thing you need to make sure if using the omada controller is that it's firmware is up to date. Once the controller is up to date, it is very easy to navigate the omada app to adopt and configure. If you understand networking you wont even need the manual. It's all pretty straight forward and easy. 5 stars!
P**H
Great 16 port managed switch that works with Omada SDN
Got this switch to work with TP-Link's OC200, ER7206 and APs through TP's Omada cloud based network management. I had to contact tech support to properly adopt the switch because my configuration is tricky with a lot of VLANs and net segmentation. It needs DHCP on the VLAN to properly adopt; afterwards, you can assign a static address and disable DHCP. After an hour of tech support and a firmware update out of the box, it has been dead reliable and easy to manage. It has every feature you'd want in a switch and when connected to Omada, insanely easy to manage.
B**D
Good value, good performance
In my switch (heh) over to TP-Link and Omada management, I discovered this as a good replacement for the switch at my desk, where things at my desk connect to my network. It replaced a 7 port unmanaged switch of another brand and I was happy that it wasn't all that much bigger. Having some management means I can test some extra things out and use it in other ways, and I get an extra port. Most importantly, devices connected to it, through my other Omada 2.5G switch, and to my gigabit internet get the full gigabit internet speed.As of now, I don't need a 2.5G switch in this place, so the gigabit speed is fine.Overall satisfied. Will keep things going in this ecosystem.
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