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$179.99 | TP-Link 24 Port PoE Gigabit Switch (SG2428LP) | 16 PoE+ Ports, 8 Non-PoE Ports, 4 SFP Ports + 10% Back w/ Prime Visa Card at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has TP-Link 24 Port PoE Gigabit Switch (SG2428LP) | 16 PoE+ Ports, 8 Non-PoE Ports, 4 SFP Ports for $179.99.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has TP-Link 24 Port PoE Gigabit Switch (SG2428LP) | 16 PoE+ Ports, 8 Non-PoE Ports, 4 SFP Ports for $179.99.
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$110 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $289.99

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10% back with Prime Card Bonus [amazon.com] ($161.99 after cashback)

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Model: TP-Link Omada SG2428LP V1 - switch - 28 ports - smart - rack-mountable

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banorwoodToday 02:47 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank banorwood

Should probably add "Omada" to the title. That's pretty important to some people!
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dnguyen800Today 03:11 PM
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I have the SG2428P version of this, which is quite loud. Don't recommend a switch like this unless you absolutely need it and can install it somewhere you can't hear it. I would never install it in the same room I sleep in. I would also be annoyed if this was installed in my homelab or the room where I work.

I'm also having several issues with it. First it has started to overheat and completely shuts down without warning, which is bad since my WAP and cameras are attached to it! This has happened twice in the few weeks I've been using it.

Second, I started experiencing daily Internet outages that I'm still diagnosing. My network was completely fine for over a year, but since adding this switch, the outages started. I can't rule out the switch since it had that overheating issue.

Not sure if others have issues but that's my story.
Last edited by dnguyen800 January 30, 2026 at 10:42 AM.
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FairWriter8849Today 03:28 PM
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Quote from dnguyen800 :
I have the SG2428P version of this, which is quite loud. Don't recommend a switch like this unless you absolutely need it and can install it somewhere you can't hear it. I would never install it in the same room I sleep in. I would also be annoyed if this was installed in my homeland or the room where I work.

I'm also having several issues with it. First it has started to overheat and completely shuts down without warning, which is bad since my WAP and cameras are attached to it! This has happened twice in the few weeks I've been using it.

Second, I started experiencing daily Internet outages that I'm still diagnosing. My network was completely fine for over a year, but since adding this switch, the outages started. I can't rule out the switch since it had that overheating issue.

Not sure if others have issues but that's my story.
If its new like you say, contact support (or your retailer). Overheating indicates something is wrong. The noise might also point to this.
Personally any rack mount device I think is too loud for working in the same room because the fans are so small they need to spin at high rates to move air. To me, that's too loud. But if something is wrong with the fans of your switch then they might be making extra noise, and the overheating indicates them running at 100%.
I've seen these in a few small businesses and they worked great without any issue.

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