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      StorageNinja Vendor @krisleslie
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      @krisleslie said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

      You know I'd personally only do ER but for this guy with the night hawk a USG is nothing short of an improvement but if the owner was being serious about his business then yea I'd stick with ER-4 or 6

      USG doesn't do wireless so this is apple/oranges.

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        scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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        @jaredbusch said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

        @mario-jakovina said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

        @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

        MikroTik hEX RB750Gr3 for $54

        I need to replace old 16-port 100Mb switch on our site with 11PCs and few other LAN clients.

        What 24-port switch would you recommend in combination with this Mikrotik hEX?
        Or do you recommend some 2in1 router+switch device? (I am not experienced with networking so I do not know if this makes sense).

        Currently, we use TP-Link's TL-R480T+ Load Balance Router between our 16-port Switch and 2 internet connections (one 4G mobile, and one 10/10 on optical fiber)

        Ubiquiti ES-24-LITE <$200
        https://www.balticnetworks.com/ubiquiti-edgeswitch-24-port-lite-gigabit-switch-25w.html

        Wow, that's cheap.

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          dbeato @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

          @jaredbusch said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

          @mario-jakovina said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

          @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

          MikroTik hEX RB750Gr3 for $54

          I need to replace old 16-port 100Mb switch on our site with 11PCs and few other LAN clients.

          What 24-port switch would you recommend in combination with this Mikrotik hEX?
          Or do you recommend some 2in1 router+switch device? (I am not experienced with networking so I do not know if this makes sense).

          Currently, we use TP-Link's TL-R480T+ Load Balance Router between our 16-port Switch and 2 internet connections (one 4G mobile, and one 10/10 on optical fiber)

          Ubiquiti ES-24-LITE <$200
          https://www.balticnetworks.com/ubiquiti-edgeswitch-24-port-lite-gigabit-switch-25w.html

          Wow, that's cheap.

          BUt only 25W... Usually a phone is between 3W and 4W usage, which can be roughly 8 phones tops plugged in and maxing out the power usage. But I guess for this project it might be okay.

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            scottalanmiller @dbeato
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            @dbeato said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

            @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

            @jaredbusch said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

            @mario-jakovina said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

            @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

            MikroTik hEX RB750Gr3 for $54

            I need to replace old 16-port 100Mb switch on our site with 11PCs and few other LAN clients.

            What 24-port switch would you recommend in combination with this Mikrotik hEX?
            Or do you recommend some 2in1 router+switch device? (I am not experienced with networking so I do not know if this makes sense).

            Currently, we use TP-Link's TL-R480T+ Load Balance Router between our 16-port Switch and 2 internet connections (one 4G mobile, and one 10/10 on optical fiber)

            Ubiquiti ES-24-LITE <$200
            https://www.balticnetworks.com/ubiquiti-edgeswitch-24-port-lite-gigabit-switch-25w.html

            Wow, that's cheap.

            BUt only 25W... Usually a phone is between 3W and 4W usage, which can be roughly 8 phones tops plugged in and maxing out the power usage. But I guess for this project it might be okay.

            But for loads of people, PoE isn't even necessary. If you need a lot, well this won't cut it. But if you need very little, or none, it's perfect and CHEAP.

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              1337 @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller Are we talking about the edgerouter with POE?

              I haven't used it but looked into it and it seems like some odd non-standard POE implementation. Not the usual PoE/PoE+ you'll find everywhere else.

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                dbeato @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                @dbeato said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                @jaredbusch said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                @mario-jakovina said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                @scottalanmiller said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                MikroTik hEX RB750Gr3 for $54

                I need to replace old 16-port 100Mb switch on our site with 11PCs and few other LAN clients.

                What 24-port switch would you recommend in combination with this Mikrotik hEX?
                Or do you recommend some 2in1 router+switch device? (I am not experienced with networking so I do not know if this makes sense).

                Currently, we use TP-Link's TL-R480T+ Load Balance Router between our 16-port Switch and 2 internet connections (one 4G mobile, and one 10/10 on optical fiber)

                Ubiquiti ES-24-LITE <$200
                https://www.balticnetworks.com/ubiquiti-edgeswitch-24-port-lite-gigabit-switch-25w.html

                Wow, that's cheap.

                BUt only 25W... Usually a phone is between 3W and 4W usage, which can be roughly 8 phones tops plugged in and maxing out the power usage. But I guess for this project it might be okay.

                But for loads of people, PoE isn't even necessary. If you need a lot, well this won't cut it. But if you need very little, or none, it's perfect and CHEAP.

                Yeah, I realized that.

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                  wirestyle22 @StorageNinja
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                  @storageninja said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                  Assuming he hasn't patched it in a while...

                  http://[RouterIP]/cgi-bin/;REBOOT

                  poor netgear

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                    bnrstnr @dbeato
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                    @dbeato said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                    BUt only 25W... Usually a phone is between 3W and 4W usage, which can be roughly 8 phones tops plugged in and maxing out the power usage. But I guess for this project it might be okay.

                    The ES-24-LITE isn't even a PoE switch, not sure why they put the 25W in the title... 25W is the power consumption of the power supply, it has nothing to do with PoE.

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                      dbeato @bnrstnr
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                      @bnrstnr said in Router / AP / Switch for business:

                      ES-24-LITE

                      That's right...

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