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moonwatcher64
Mar 02, 2025Luminary
Advice on Suitable replacement of Netgear Prosafe GS748TPS Switches
Evening folks. I have two GS748TPS's in a home environment that have done super work the last 12+ years. But they got water damaged recently and are approved for replacement by the insurance company....
schumaku
Mar 07, 2025Guru - Experienced User
moonwatcher64 wrote:
I had in mind to replace with GS752TPPv3's. ... But then looking at the Netgear support web site, it says these units are end of life/discontinued?
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/gs752tppv3/
Double check you are really looking at the curent v3 version.
- moonwatcher64Mar 07, 2025Luminary
Hi there, yes it's the V3 product. Although I have to confess I do not know what differentiates that from the V2. I just optioned for what I thought was the latest version.
Is it the case that the V3 is a current model? Would be good if it were as it's the one I've been planning in for ages.
Many thanks
- schumakuMar 07, 2025Guru - Experienced User
moonwatcher64 wrote:
Hi there, yes it's the V3 product.
Still guessing where you might have spotted some indication that v3 model should be EOL.
moonwatcher64 wrote:
Is it the case that the V3 is a current model? Would be good if it were as it's the one I've been planning in for ages.
Yes, the GS752TPPv4 is still current.
Perfectly understand such network switches are an investment for at least a decade for most of us - and these can luckily be operated much longer.
All the best,
-Kurt.
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