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Netgear GS724TP

Smart Switch ProSafe 24 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE 2 SFP

Last price 439€96
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Overview

Standalone Manageable Web Switch Series

NETGEAR's manageable smart web switches offer state-of-the-art Layer 2 and 2+/3 light functionality, optimal PoE operation, and enhanced performance and usability. They are designed specifically for converged networks where data such as voice or video is routed through a single platform. These switches are optimised for network performance, reduced operating costs and simplified administration. They are the ideal solution for small and medium-sized businesses looking for the perfect combination of functionality, performance and value.


Designed for converged, narrow or wide area networks

  • PoE and PoE+ support
  • VLAN Auto Voice for fast and reliable VoIP deployment
  • Auto Video VLAN, following the Auto Voice principle, for easy deployment of IP surveillance systems
  • Static routing helps you route internal traffic to optimise network resource utilisation
  • IGMP and MLD Snooping protocols provide advanced multicast filtering
  • Robust performance with non-blocking architecture, 256 VLANs, 100 shared access control list entries, 32 static routes and 512 multicast groups
  • Full IPv6 management, QoS and access control list, ensuring investment protection and seamless migration to IPv6 networking
  • PoE+ support on all PoE models. All ports on the GS728TPP, GS510TLP, GS510TPP, GS418TPP and GS728TPP are PoE+ compatible
  • SFP slots provide the necessary fibre uplinks, and dedicated SFP slots on many models provide additional fibre redundancy
  • IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet) support saves power when ports are not in use and when using short cables
  • Advanced QoS function with filtering of incoming IPv4/IPv6 traffic (access control lists) and prioritisation (QoS - Diff Serv)
  • Dynamic VLAN assignment for simplified user authentication and universal network access


Main features :

  • 24 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps ports + 2 SFP ports
  • 2 PoE+ ports, up to 30 W per port
  • Total PoE budget: 190 W
  • VLANs (number supported): 64
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Netgear GS724TP

Brand

Netgear

Model

GS724TP-200EUS

Technical specifications

Number of ports

24

Network standard(s)

10/100/1000 Mbps

Number of 10/100/1000 Mbps ports

24

Number of SFP combo (RJ45/Fiber) ports

2

Rackable

Yes

Manageable

Yes

Administration level

Level 2

SNMP

Yes

PoE (Power over Ethernet)

Yes

PoE standard

PoE+ (30W)

Number of PoE ports

24

Max. PoE budget

190 W

IPv6 compatible

Yes

Width

440 mm

Depth

204 mm

Height

44 mm

Weight

3.15 kg

Consumption

228.53 W

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 23 Jan 2018

Customer reviews
Global rating
9/10
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  • by RomainC
    Posted on 8 Feb 2020
    Product bought from LDLC on 15 Dec 2019
    Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 9

    Very good product for hyper-connected homes or small businesses

    Used to manage 22 different VLANs corresponding to 22 flats, all connected at 1Gbps... quality product, simple and clear configuration.

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  • by Pollux06b
    Posted on 30 Jan 2020
    Product bought from LDLC on 9 Nov 2019
    Number of reviews: 14 Average rating: 8

    Good but ....

    Does the job when it works. Moreover the web interface finally works without java which was a problem on modern browsers
    In exchange the SFP fibre modules crash randomly and are therefore unreliable.
    In 2 months I also had 2 crashes: The datas pass well on the copper ports but the 2 SFP ports and the web server do not answer any more as well as the ping.
    The only solution is to disconnect and restart the switch.
    The only solution is to unplug the switch and restart it, which is the first time I've seen this kind of problem with Netgear.

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