All ports PoE+ with up to 760W PoE budget - Select your new network engine!
As a leading provider of network equipment for SMBs, NETGEAR® understands the importance of providing a great choice of PoE port counts and power budgets that can adapt to your business' needs, whether in the hospitality, catering, education or retail domains.
The GS728TPv2, GS728TPPv2, GS752TPv2 and GS752TPP Gigabit Ethernet Switches with PoE+ and 4 SFP Ports join the NETGEAR Standalone Smart Managed Pro Switches family, adding full 24 and 48 port PoE+ support for deployment of modern high-power PoE devices. Cautious spender organizations can now deploy denser PoE+ devices connected to a cost-effective switch, with a reasonable PoE power budget of 190W over 24-port, or 380W over 48-port. Organizations who buy infrastructure for the long term and want future proofing for the unforeseeable can now select a switch with a PoE power budget of 380W over 24-port, or 760W over 48-port providing more headroom.
Temperature- and load-based fan-speed control combines accurate monitoring with minimized system acoustic noise: the GS728TP supports quiet rack mounting operation with a maximum of 27.08dB even at full PoE power with traffic on all ports and 25°C (77°F) ambient. Following the same measurements, the GS728TPP is rated at 33.42dB, the GS752TP at 36.94dB and the GS752TPP at 39.74dB.
Features
Quiet rack mounting operation with 27.08dB to 39.74dB at 25°C (77°F) ambient
Layer 3 static routing with 32 routes (IPv4 and IPv6) for interVLAN local routing
Advanced VLAN and Private VLAN support for better network segmentation L2/L3/L4 access control lists (ACLs) for granular network access control including 802.1x port authentication
Advanced per port PoE controls for remote power management of PoE connected devices including operation scheduling (e.g. Wireless APs, IP security cameras, LED lighting, secure access door locks, IoT devices...)
Advanced QoS (Quality of Service) for traffic prioritization including port-based, 802.1p and L2/L3/L4 DSCP-based
Auto DoS (Denial of Service) prevention
IGMP Snooping and Querier for multicast optimization
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) for larger L2 multicast networks and AV over IP deployment
Dynamic ARP for increased security targeting a class of Man in the Middle attack
Rate limiting and priority queuing for better bandwidth allocation