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pdjhh
Apr 27, 2020Tutor
Stackability
As a bit of a newby to Netgear's SMB type switches (I've got plenty of Cisco experience) I'm finding it difficult to navigate the various smart managed, fully managed, smart managed pro type naming a...
- Apr 28, 2020
Welcome to the community! :)
I want to know if I can stack a couple of GS752TSB with a GS728TPSB. This will give me a nice number of 10/100/1000 ports along with a good set/tange of POE ports.
Yes, you can stack GS752TS with the GS728TPS. Be reminded that you can stack up to 6 switches. For example: you can stack 3 GS752TS with 3 GS728TPS or you can stack 2 GS752TS with 4 GS728TPS. As reference, kindly read page 2 of the GS752TS / GS728TPS data sheet here under Performance Specifications.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
DaneA
Apr 28, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community! :)
I want to know if I can stack a couple of GS752TSB with a GS728TPSB. This will give me a nice number of 10/100/1000 ports along with a good set/tange of POE ports.
Yes, you can stack GS752TS with the GS728TPS. Be reminded that you can stack up to 6 switches. For example: you can stack 3 GS752TS with 3 GS728TPS or you can stack 2 GS752TS with 4 GS728TPS. As reference, kindly read page 2 of the GS752TS / GS728TPS data sheet here under Performance Specifications.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
pdjhh
Apr 28, 2020Tutor
Thanks very much for your response. Can I just ask you while I"ve got you, essentially what is the difference between the slightly different modle families: smart managed plus, smart managed pro, smart managed plus click and fully managed?
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