Install and setup was a breeze with the Easy Smart Configuration Utility. Stays cool with the two fans.
heavy Case feels good and not cheap brings all the power needed
Don't cloud register and you can manage it just fine via an admittedly nice web interface. The switch takes a long time to boot, likely vestiges of the cloud integration, but it is quad SFP+/10GB ports and 48 gigabit... and its silent. Does LACP trunking, multiple vlan tagging, IGMPv3 snooping, lldp (never wonder where your AP is connected to again).
I’ve ordered this switch but the deployment plan changed on the fly when I received the device. So I’ve requested a return, returned the device and received full refund with no issue. Thanks
4K Surveillance cameras do not require (and probably don't support) gigabit ethernet. The 100Mbps uplink is adequate for the aggregate bandwidth from 4 cameras. The port priority function is a nice feature when attaching a wireless access point to port 1.
Does whats is says
Inexpensive. Metal chassis with mounting holes. Smart switch. Performs well. Build quality is solid. User friendly software with intuitive controls. Pretty robust unit in a small inexpensive package. Windows utility to manage switch, although it has both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is the software finds the unit on the network regardless of the IP address. It's also convenient if you have a half dozen of these things around your office that you want to monitor. You can get to all of them through one application.
Gigabit switch with 2 gigabit max throughput, 4 port PoE, rack mountable
Price/performance in a home network.
Easy, deployment, work as described.