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S3300 or GS752TPSB?
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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 are either diliberately vague or just poorly worded. How many of the ports on it are 10g? Anyone know of a model very similar to the S3300 with more poe power coming out soon?
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Re: S3300 or GS752TPSB?
@boe,
The tech specs on the GS752TPSB are either diliberately vague or just poorly worded. How many of the ports on it are 10g?
The GS752TPSB does not have any 10G ports. As reference, kindly check the GS752TPSB data sheet here.
Anyone know of a model very similar to the S3300 with more poe power coming out soon?
Are you referring to the PoE/PoE+ budget? If yes, you can check on the GS752TPP which has a PoE+ Budget of 760W. To know more about the specification of the GS752TPP, kindly check its data sheet here.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: S3300 or GS752TPSB?
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.
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Re: S3300 or GS752TPSB?
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.