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6 Things to Consider Before Choosing Wireless Access Points
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First-rate PoE Switches are built for education, retail, surveillance for offices, dorms, small businesses, and other applications. TP-Link’s 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch with 4 - 48 PoE+ and 1 - 4 SFP ports supports a high PoE power budget of up to 30W for each PoE port and up to 384W for all PoE ports. Ubiquiti’s PoE switches provide up to 320 Gbps switching capacity and 160 Gbps non-blocking throughput, and are packed with port monitoring, VLAN configuration, MSTP/RSTP/STP, Ping Watchdog, DHCP/IGMP Snooping, and other features. We have Tycon’s switches that support PoE standards; 802.3af/at/bt and 24V passive PoE and Cambium’s cloud-managed, PoE switches that deliver full Layer 2 and Layer 3 capabilities with enhanced access security and offer flexibility with SFP+ (10 Gbps) or SFP (1 Gbps) uplink ports. Moreover, Netonix switches, with a powerful user interface, offer remote monitoring, SNMP, SMTP alerts, LACP/Static aggregation, and many other incredible features that WISPs need. ISP Supplies is a certified distributor of TP-Link, Cambium, Ubiquiti, and other leading distributors, offering their certified PoE Switches at the best prices.
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