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10 Gigabit switch for RN526x SMB network
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I have a new-to-me RN526x, which has 2x10G copper ethernet ports. Currently, it is connected to a Netgear GS108E switch (1 Gigabit x 8 ports). I would like to update the network with a 10G switch and 10G ethernet cards in two main computers. The situation is domestic offices, Windows 10, Cat 6 cabling, RNAS OS6.10.4. Noise level under 25dB is needed.
I also have an older RNAS (ProPioneer, updated to OS6.10) that will be used as a backup for the RN526. It is limited to 2 x 1G ethernet ports. It can be connected to the updated 10G switch in a LAG arrangement.
An 8-port 10G switch would serve the RNAS 526 (1 or 2 ports), main computers (2 ports total), the older RNAS (2 ports for the LAG), an uplink port to an additional 1G switch and leave one open port.
Budget under US$1,000.
Netgear XS708E or XS708T seem to fit. The XS708E is criticized for loud fan noise on Amazon. Other than that, I do not understand the difference between these 2 product offerings. If forum members could point out other products I should consider, that would be great.
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@Labdoc1 wrote:
Good to know. What is your subjective impression of the noise from the fans?
The switch is in the basement, and is co-located with other equipment (several ReadyNAS and a PoE switch). So I don't think a sound measurement (or a subjective impression) would give you any good information, given the mix of equipment.
Acoustic noise is spec'd at 36.7 dba @ 25C on the datasheet (the XS716E is a bit quieter, at 33.9 dba).
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Re: 10 Gigabit switch for RN526x SMB network
XS708E is an "enhanced" switch, meaning it has some configuration options. However, the XS708T is a Smart switch and has a lot more features. I would pick the XS708T, personally - if price difference isn't too big.
I would however advise you visit the forums for Netgear switches and pose the question there. Both these switches are "older" models that have been out for a good few years now. There might be other options worth looking at.
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Re: 10 Gigabit switch for RN526x SMB network
Thanks for the suggested posting to the network forums. I have added a post there.
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Re: 10 Gigabit switch for RN526x SMB network
FWIW, I am using an XS708Ev2, and it is working well.
Though if you need more than 8 ports total, then your expected usage does play into this decision. You might want a switch that has more ports (some gigabit, others 10 gigabit).
Also, if you get a multigig switch, make sure you can set the speed manually on the switch port. The RN526 doesn't do multigig negotiation.
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Re: 10 Gigabit switch for RN526x SMB network
Good to know. What is your subjective impression of the noise from the fans? If you have a smart phone sound level app, would you take a measurement at, say 25 cm (10")?
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@Labdoc1 wrote:
Good to know. What is your subjective impression of the noise from the fans?
The switch is in the basement, and is co-located with other equipment (several ReadyNAS and a PoE switch). So I don't think a sound measurement (or a subjective impression) would give you any good information, given the mix of equipment.
Acoustic noise is spec'd at 36.7 dba @ 25C on the datasheet (the XS716E is a bit quieter, at 33.9 dba).