The global Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) market is expected to offer significant growth over the coming years as widespread adoption of IP telephony and increasing demand for network security cameras are projected to drive the industry demand. PoE devices encompass VoIP phones, IP Security Cameras, wireless access points, proximity sensors, door locks and other IoT devices. Wave 2 802.11ac Wireless Access Points and pan-tilt-zoom cameras offer features such as night vision, built-in motion tracking, and HD options, which also require PoE+ power (802.3at), increasing the power demands from the PoE supplying switches.
NETGEAR Smart Managed Pro Switches offer powerful Layer 2 features, great PoE functionality, and enhanced performance and usability. These switches are the ideal solution even for the most advanced small and medium organizations looking for the best combination of features, performance, and value: they are purposely designed for converged networks where voice, video, data are all carried on a single network platform.
As a leading provider of network equipment for SMBs, NETGEAR understands the importance of providing great choice of PoE port counts and PoE power budgets that can adapt to the business's needs, whether in the hospitality, catering, education or retail domains. That is why NETGEAR launched its new 24-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch with PoE+.
The GS724TPv2 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with PoE+ and 2 SFP Ports joins the NETGEAR Standalone Smart Managed Pro Switches family, adding full 24 port PoE+ support for deployment of modern high-power PoE devices. Cautious spender organizations can now deploy denser PoE+ devices connected to a cost-effective switch, with a reasonable PoE power budget of 190W. Temperature- and load-based fan-speed control combines accurate monitoring with minimized system acoustic noise: the GS724TPv2 supports quiet rack mounting operation with a maximum of 32.4dB even at full power and 25°C (77°F) ambient.
The GS724TPv2 24-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch provides a great value, with configurable L2 network features like VLANs and PoE operation scheduling, allowing SMB customers to deploy PoE-based VoIP phones and IP surveillance. Advanced features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs), L2/L3/L4 QoS (DiffServ), LACP link aggregation and Spanning Tree will satisfy even the most advanced small business networks.