TP-LINK SG2210P
Avis TP-LINK SG2210P
Basé sur 18 avis
The TP-Link TL-SG2210P has went through several versions over the years and the latest one does give it the ability to work with the Omada controller. And it came just at the right time to persuade some of the users that were disillusioned by Ubiquiti to change their equipment with something seemingly less intrusive. The switch itself works really well and you can connect PoE devices, as well as inter-connect two networks over larger distances using fiber cables. You also get lots of options as a stand-alone device (including L3 features) and it’s working great with the Omada SDN, so it’s an interesting option to take into account if you want to build a larger network around the Omada infrastructure. I would have liked to see multi-Gigabit ports, especially since TP-Link also has the WiFi 6 EAP660 access point available, but that would have considerably increase its price (and it would most likely have removed the PoE+ and SFP support). Pages: 1 2
The TP-Link TL-SG2210P has went through several versions over the years and the latest one does give it the ability to work with the Omada controller. And it came just at the right time to persuade some of the users that were disillusioned by Ubiquiti to change their equipment with something seemingly less intrusive. The switch itself works really well and you can connect PoE devices, as well as inter-connect two networks over larger distances using fiber cables. You also get lots of options as a stand-alone device (including L3 features) and it’s working great with the Omada SDN, so it’s an interesting option to take into account if you want to build a larger network around the Omada infrastructure. I would have liked to see multi-Gigabit ports, especially since TP-Link also has the WiFi 6 EAP660 access point available, but that would have considerably increase its price (and it would most likely have removed the PoE+ and SFP support). Pages: 1 2
Trustvoice expert
12 décembre 2021
16 Port switch from TP-Link did same job but considerably less expensive, bought a second as a spare
16 Port switch from TP-Link did same job but considerably less expensive, bought a second as a spare
Michael L
11 novembre 2021
Got this for home setup with mix of PoE and non-PoE devices using a few VLANs. Setup was easy and simple to configure the VLANs for each port. My only complaint is that the fan is a bit noisy, the connector is also now glued in so it is clear if it is changed and would probably void the warranty. Overall great value for money for a smart (semi-managed) PoE switch.
Got this for home setup with mix of PoE and non-PoE devices using a few VLANs. Setup was easy and simple to configure the VLANs for each port. My only complaint is that the fan is a bit noisy, the connector is also now glued in so it is clear if it is changed and would probably void the warranty. Overall great value for money for a smart (semi-managed) PoE switch.
Richard
23 août 2021
Ce switch manageable a toutes les fonctions des switches professionnels de grande renommées (gestion VLAN, LAG, QoS, PoE, STP, SNMP, LLDP, ACL, Monitoring, Port mirroring etc...). Vraiment impressionné par la qualité du produit ! En plus, le chassis est en métal et non en plastique comme la plupart des petits switches concurrents. Enfin, tous ses ports sont PoE, et il dispose de 2 ports SFP Gigabit. Bref, je ne lui vois absolument aucun défaut !
Ce switch manageable a toutes les fonctions des switches professionnels de grande renommées (gestion VLAN, LAG, QoS, PoE, STP, SNMP, LLDP, ACL, Monitoring, Port mirroring etc...). Vraiment impressionné par la qualité du produit ! En plus, le chassis est en métal et non en plastique comme la plupart des petits switches concurrents. Enfin, tous ses ports sont PoE, et il dispose de 2 ports SFP Gigabit. Bref, je ne lui vois absolument aucun défaut !
Gaulthier
14 septembre 2018
Dés qu'il y a une coupure de courant, il fait un reset usine et prend l'IP 192.168.0.1, du coup ça met une sacré bazar sur le réseau.
Dés qu'il y a une coupure de courant, il fait un reset usine et prend l'IP 192.168.0.1, du coup ça met une sacré bazar sur le réseau.
Nala
4 novembre 2017