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SFP ports only? Not 10G SFP+? Seems good only if the traffic stays at this one switch. 48ports and managed for 200 is a decent deal IMO given the lack of uplink bandwidth.
I bought the Festa VPN Gateway router a few months back thinking it would be similar to Ubiquity offering for a similar firewal/router. It wasn't. The whole Festa UI is horrible IMO. This is definitely residential and I wouldn't even call it Prosumer either. So many settings just missing from their equipment. I'm sure the switches are no better because it all runs from the same web portal.
Never heard of the TP-Link Festa line of products. How does it compare to Omada?
Festa is Similar to Omada, but Omada lets you host your own controller, where it looks like Festa does not offer such option.
But importantly, TP Link's own website says:
"*Festa currently offers free cloud access for centralized management and reserves the right to apply fees in the future."
Source: https://www.tp-link.com/us/landing/festa/
Might as well say "will certainly be subscription-based once enough customers are locked-in".
Their web page for Omada does not show such a footnote.
Last edited by JackBeQuick87 January 31, 2026 at 02:54 PM.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank allmanbro
But importantly, TP Link's own website says:
"*Festa currently offers free cloud access for centralized management and reserves the right to apply fees in the future."
Source: https://www.tp-link.com/us/landing/festa/
Might as well say "will certainly be subscription-based once enough customers are locked-in".
Their web page for Omada does not show such a footnote.
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