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Amazon has Netgear 8-Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Plus Managed Switch (GS108PEv3) for $51.44. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • 4 PoE ports with 53W total power budget
  • Plus software with easy-to-use interface offers basic managed capabilities to configure, secure, and monitor your network
  • Supports desktop or wall mount placement
  • Energy efficient design compliant with IEEE802.3az

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    • Rating of 4.7 from over 2,400 Amazon customer reviews.
    • Lifetime Limited Hardware Warranty, Next Business Day Replacement, and 24/7 chat with a NETGEAR expert.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has NETGEAR 8-Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch (GS108PEv3) - Managed, with 4 x PoE @ 53W for $51.44. Shipping is free.

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$48.55 lower (49% savings) than the list price of $99.99

Previous Deal at $55.00 with +17 Deal Score and 0 comments.

Customer reviews:
★★★★ / 2,469 global ratings

About this Item:
  • 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • 4 PoE ports with 53W total power budget
  • Plus software with easy-to-use interface offers basic managed capabilities to configure, secure, and monitor your network
  • Supports desktop or wall mount placement
  • Lifetime Limited Hardware Warranty, Next Business Day Replacement, and 24/7 chat with a NETGEAR expert
  • Energy efficient design compliant with IEEE802.3az
  • Silent operation ideal for noise sensitive environment

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Be aware that this switch does not do LLDP. It's not a big deal if you have a small network, but it can be a pain when it's deployed as an edge access switch in larger environments and you're trying to isolate issues.

Also, it implements VLAN configurations really poorly IMO. There are four places to define tagging: 1) basic port based VLAN, 2) advanced port based VLAN, 3) basic 802.1q, and 4) advanced 802.1q; and the worst part is to enable one of the four you HAVE to disable any other existing enabled tagging and it'll completely WIPE any existing VLAN tagging configs you've already set.

I really hate these switches whenever I've encountered them at work. I'd even prefer a UniFi Switch Lite 8 PoE to this.
Chapter four of the owners manual says yes:

https://www.downloads.netgear.com..._UM_EN.pdf

Edit: Also, unrelated to VLANs, I did a quick search through the documentation for SNMP and did not find any mention of it. That's not something I personally would expect in a $52 switch and I am guessing most people who are looking to buy this wouldn't be deterred by that. That said, I think it's worth noting in case it's something that matters to someone in the market.
If you are trying to separate your cameras from the rest of the network using VLANs, you will have to use a managed switch.

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01-30-2023 at 06:49 AM.
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Not bad for managed, all GigE and name brand, that said if you're looking for something to run some POE IP cams it's probably overkill. 10/100 with a gigE uplink with vlan feature is really all you need, though most of the options are no-names, there are plenty with a lot of purchasers/reviews on amazon to browse.
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01-30-2023 at 10:35 AM.
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Wish this were POE+.
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01-30-2023 at 11:22 AM.
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this is vlan switch?
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01-30-2023 at 02:26 PM.

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01-30-2023 at 02:26 PM.
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this is vlan switch?
Chapter four of the owners manual says yes:

https://www.downloads.netgear.com..._UM_EN.pdf

Edit: Also, unrelated to VLANs, I did a quick search through the documentation for SNMP and did not find any mention of it. That's not something I personally would expect in a $52 switch and I am guessing most people who are looking to buy this wouldn't be deterred by that. That said, I think it's worth noting in case it's something that matters to someone in the market.
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Be aware that this switch does not do LLDP. It's not a big deal if you have a small network, but it can be a pain when it's deployed as an edge access switch in larger environments and you're trying to isolate issues.

Also, it implements VLAN configurations really poorly IMO. There are four places to define tagging: 1) basic port based VLAN, 2) advanced port based VLAN, 3) basic 802.1q, and 4) advanced 802.1q; and the worst part is to enable one of the four you HAVE to disable any other existing enabled tagging and it'll completely WIPE any existing VLAN tagging configs you've already set.

I really hate these switches whenever I've encountered them at work. I'd even prefer a UniFi Switch Lite 8 PoE to this.
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01-30-2023 at 07:20 PM.
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Quote from big mike :
Not bad for managed, all GigE and name brand, that said if you're looking for something to run some POE IP cams it's probably overkill. 10/100 with a gigE uplink with vlan feature is really all you need, though most of the options are no-names, there are plenty with a lot of purchasers/reviews on amazon to browse.

see those 5MP or even 8MP one, the bandwidth usage is insane for live view.
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Serious question, when would I want a managed PoE switch vs unmanaged if my use case is just PoE security cameras?
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01-30-2023 at 07:56 PM.
01-30-2023 at 07:56 PM.
Quote from kru5ty_ru5ty :
Serious question, when would I want a managed PoE switch vs unmanaged if my use case is just PoE security cameras?
If you are trying to separate your cameras from the rest of the network using VLANs, you will have to use a managed switch.
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If you are trying to separate your cameras from the rest of the network using VLANs, you will have to use a managed switch.
Use case would be to separate outside cameras vs inside cameras
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01-30-2023 at 10:05 PM.
Quote from MonoDede :
Be aware that this switch does not do LLDP. It's not a big deal if you have a small network, but it can be a pain when it's deployed as an edge access switch in larger environments and you're trying to isolate issues.

Also, it implements VLAN configurations really poorly IMO. There are four places to define tagging: 1) basic port based VLAN, 2) advanced port based VLAN, 3) basic 802.1q, and 4) advanced 802.1q; and the worst part is to enable one of the four you HAVE to disable any other existing enabled tagging and it'll completely WIPE any existing VLAN tagging configs you've already set.

I really hate these switches whenever I've encountered them at work. I'd even prefer a UniFi Switch Lite 8 PoE to this.
For crying out loud, this is a 50 bucks switch with just 4 POE ports. Who cares about LLDP? This is designed for a simple light setup at home or an office.
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01-31-2023 at 06:40 AM.
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I have the non-POE version and this thing is a pain in the ASS. Default out of the box configuration is frustrating. If it resets somehow, you have to reset everything and it drops all connections back down to 100. Buyer beware.
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