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boe
Mar 01, 2021Luminary
S3300 or GS752TPSB?
Hello, I've been working with the S3300 for years and like them but they don't have enough POE power and are about 2 10g ports short of what I need these days. The tech specs on the GS752TPSB a...
schumaku
Mar 01, 2021Guru - Experienced User
The support page is titled "GS752TS(B) — 52-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Switch with 2 Copper/SFP+ (2.5G) and 4 Dedicated SFP+ Ports (2.5G), plus 2 SFP Stacking Cables (AGC761)"
Seriously, I don't know if this is correct - because of the user manual (and similar the data sheet) does state this:
48 copper 10/100/1000M PoE Ethernet ports (8 PoE+)
2 combo ports: 10/100/1000M copper or 1G/100M optical
2 SFP 1G optical ports (port 49 and 50)
2 SFP ports (port 51 and 52) for 1G optical uplink or 2.5G optical stacking
Don't blame the messenger for the "providing a 10Gbps, dual-ring, highly redundant stacking bus that carries intra-stack traffic and provide highest level of resilience, allowing you to stack up to six switches" text - reads like a consumer WiFi router marketeer was on duty.
Definitively no 10G on these 10+ year old switch design.
boe
Mar 01, 2021Luminary
Thank you both! Unfortunately the GS752TPP doesn't seem to have 4 10g ports or perhaps I'm not reading the specs properly. I was definitely planning on stacking, ideally with at least 4 10g ports left available.
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