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Product Description
Cisco Switch 8-Port 10/100/1000 PoESRW2008P, 8-Port 10/100/1000Mbs Managed Gigabit Switch with PoE. Add secure, reliable, managed Gigabit switching withPoE. Features enhanced QoS, traffic-shaping, security, and multicast support making it ideal for Voice and Video applications.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.An unbelievable deal - 8 POE GigE, plus Fiber & LAYER3 (!) for under 400!
By Mel Beckman
This is a heck of a good deal -- a full-featured managed POE switch running Cisco IOS that includes tons of advanced features and Layer3 switching (static routing). And you get 8 full PoE ports -- not a measily 4 like many other low-end 8-port "PoE" products deliver. The good news about the whole Cisco SG300 line (but not the SG200) is that the family now runs a bonafide version of Cisco's IOS software, making it compatible with the IOS Command Line Interface (CLI). The IOS enhancement also completely revamped the GUI interface, which is excellent. Take care, however, to remember to save any configuration changes you make, whether by CLI or GUI. Unlike other low-cost managed switches, the SG300 does not save automatically save configuration changes (this is the behavior of Cisco's Catalyst line switches also, so Cisco is just being consistent).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Perfect as a stand-alone, even better as a remote to a big switch
By networkguru
Cisco is well known for Enterprise networking, and I am pleased to see that these switches performed against my expectations. I'm a highly technical home user. You won't need a bunch of this functionality at home unless you really know what you're up to, and why you'd want to do it.The feature set is amazing. You get big brand complex features, right out of the box. You've found a switch that genuinely appears to do everything you could need, from VLANs to Link Aggregation, from MAC and 802.1x filtering, to provider edge port isolation. There's fully configurable Logging, QoS, management, IPv6 and many many more that I'm not personally using. Hmm, I should also mention that the full online HTML help inside the UI is a great addition to people doing config with these devices for the first time.Management and Configuration is smooth and painless through either the GUI or via the CLI on the recent firmware upgrades. Those familiar with IOS will find things that are familiar in the CLI, as well as frustrations when things aren't quite IOS. Better still, this device has all the same configuration options and features as the larger 24 port and 48 port devices, with slightly scaled limits. That means it can be an integral, fully functional part of the network where you need only a small number of ports, and can even be link-aggregated back to a core, optionally with fiber modules.This switch was used in a structured media center (in-wall) type to expand my home network into unfinished space. I was able to drop 8 new GigE drops off the two that fed the unfinished space in my house. It is link-aggregated back to a bigger 300 series switch, and I specifically chose this unit to supply power-over-ethernet (PoE) for my IP cameras and IP phone system. If you don't need the PoE function, you will want this (Cisco SG 300-10 (SRW2008-K9-NA) 10-Port Gigabit Managed Switch) SG 300-10 without the PoE.There is great consistency between the 300 series and the 200 series devices, so in a mixed network, administration should be fairly simple.Cisco have already put out a couple of firmware upgrades for this device, and unlike the Enterprise class products, you don't need a support contract to download them. Simply register a CCO account, and the small business site will let you download the upgrades for free. I have upgraded all my other switches about three times since I bought them, each time benefitting from new functionality or bug-fixes, free of charge.I have seven variants of this device in my network. No issues with any of them. A solid purchase. I'm using several VLANs, most of the QoS features and a lot of the security features. My home network supports both a corporate network over a VPN link and my home devices, as well as a guest WiFi Hotspot for frequent visitors. Couldn't have made it all work without these switches and the Cisco 1142 AP's.Happy Networking !
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Great switch, awesome features for the price
By plp
I'm using this switch behind a Cisco RV180 router in my home network. Having 8 ports of POE enabled me to deploy 4 wireless access points (WAP321's) and I'm about to install 4 IP camera's. I'm getting awesome wifi coverage around the house, especially for download/upload speeds, and I'm using the link aggregation to get more performance out of my Synology DS1512+ NAS server. The switch is also interacting with several Linksys unmanaged GbE switches that I have at the end points in each room no problem. Lastly, I'm using VLAN's and QoS to seggregate traffic and prioritize applications that I care about. Overall very easy setup.
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