TP-Link TL-SG3428MP JetStream 28-Port Gigabit L2 Managed Switch with 24-Port PoE+
• 384 W PoE Budget: 24× 802.3at/af-compliant PoE+ ports with a total power supply of 384 W*.
• Full Gigabit Ports: 24× gigabit PoE+ ports and 4× gigabit SFP Slots provide high-speed connections.
• Integrated into Omada SDN: Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP)**, Centralised Cloud Management, and Intelligent Monitoring.
• Centralised Management: Cloud access and Omada app for ultra convenience and easy management.
• Static Routing: Helps route internal traffic for more efficient use of network resources.
• Robust Security Strategies: IP-MAC-Port Binding, ACL, Port Security, DoS Defend, Storm control, DHCP Snooping, 802.1X, Radius Authentication, and more.
• Optimise Voice and Video Applications: L2/L3/L4 QoS and IGMP snooping.
• Standalone Management: Web, CLI (Console Port, Telnet, SSH), SNMP, RMON, and Dual Image bring powerful management capabilities
HARDWARE FEATURES
Interface • 24× 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports
• 4× Gigabit SFP Slots
• 1× RJ45 Console Port
• 1× Micro-USB Console Port
Fan Quantity 2
Power Supply 100-240 V AC~50/60 Hz
PoE+ Ports(RJ45) • Standard: 802.3at/af compliant
• PoE+ Ports: 24 Ports, up to 30 W per port
• Power Budget: 384 W
Dimensions ( W x D x H ) 17.3 × 13.0 × 1.7 in (440 × 330 × 44 mm)
Mounting Rack Mountable
Max Power Consumption • 31.0 W (110 V/60 Hz) (no PD connected)
• 463.8 W (110 V/60 Hz) (with 384 W PD connected)
Max Heat Dissipation • 105.78 BTU/h (110 V/60 Hz) (no PD connected)
• 1582.49 BTU/h (110 V/60 Hz) (with 384 W PD connected)
PERFORMANCE
Switching Capacity 56 Gbps
Packet Forwarding Rate 41.66 Mpps
MAC Address Table 8K
Jumbo Frame 9 KB
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Larry Brooks –
I recently started using the TP-Link SG3428MP switch for my home office, and I’ve got to say, I’m pretty impressed! With 24 PoE+ ports and a whopping 384W power budget, it’s been a game-changer for my setup. Before this, I was juggling power supplies for all my devices, and now it’s all neatly handled through the switch. The full Gigabit capability means I get fantastic speeds across my network, which has made a noticeable difference, especially during video calls and when streaming content.
One thing that really stands out to me is how easy it is to manage through the Omada app. Can I just say how convenient it is to see everything in one place? The cloud access feature makes it super straightforward to monitor my network status from anywhere. Plus, the Zero-Touch Provisioning is a lifesaver; I didn’t have to deal with any complicated setups to get started.
I also appreciate the static routing feature; it’s helped optimize my internal traffic in a way I didn’t think was possible. At first, I was a little unsure how much complexity I’d actually need, but this switch has struck a great balance. And those SFP slots? Such a nice touch for future scalability. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable, feature-packed switch, I highly recommend giving the TP-Link SG3428MP a try—especially if you need PoE+. You won’t regret it!
Deborah Cox –
I recently set up the TP-Link SG3428MP Omada switch in my office, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice! The 24 PoE+ ports have made powering my devices so easy, and the total 384W budget is more than sufficient for everything we need. The gigabit speeds are impressive—no more lagging when multiple devices are active. I also love the seamless integration with the Omada SDN Controller; it really simplifies network management with features like zero-touch provisioning. Plus, the cloud access through the Omada app is super convenient for monitoring everything on the go. If you’re looking for a reliable and feature-packed managed switch, I highly recommend this TP-Link model!