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Recommendation, Gigabit switches
I am in the market for a good managed gigabit switch with about 24 10/100/1000Base-T ports, preferably at a good price point. Reliability and performance are key. Recommendations of good brands, models (or reviews, etc.), anyone ? Thanks, Lars Ps. In the past we have used HP ProCurve 2424, etc. for our 10/100 switches, and are quite happy with them. But their 24-port gigabit switches seems to have some performance problems: http://www.nwfusion.com/reviews/2004/0322revhp.html (the test is about a year old, though). Lars,
On 2005-03-14, Lars <noem***@hotmail.com> wrote: > I am in the market for a good managed gigabit switch with about 24 I have been quite happy with a Compex 8 port managed switch, but> 10/100/1000Base-T ports, preferably at a good price point. > Reliability and performance are key. > > Recommendations of good brands, models (or reviews, etc.), anyone ? probably running at lighter load than what you have. It was surpringly afforable. Compex make a a 24 port version (GSC2024WM) which you may want to check out. It seems they "upgraded" the specs from 10/100 to 10/100/1000 on this model. /Allan *** Extreme Networks Summit7i ***
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me)] In comp.os.linux.networking Lars <noem***@hotmail.com>: > Hello, Personally, there's a longshine 8 port (manageable) cooper> I am in the market for a good managed gigabit switch with about 24 > 10/100/1000Base-T ports, preferably at a good price point. Reliability and > performance are key. > Recommendations of good brands, models (or reviews, etc.), anyone ? 10/100/1000 Mbit switch (http://www.longshine.de/) flying around here, you can get it with 24 ports if you want, both have some nice features, VLAN/QOS and alike. Haven't made much performance test, have to move the beast first, it's sitting next to me and the small fan is making to much noise.;( The problem is your "good price point", if only reliability and performance would be a concern, get some fat cisco, preferable with fiber (SX) connectors, they rock! Got the "longshine" switch simply because it was the only affordable manageable (serial RS232) GBit switch available to me. Good luck -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpu***@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 21: POSIX compliance problem |
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