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Manage a medium to large network infrastructure of 28 devices with the Luxul 28 Port PoE+/SFP+ Gigabit Managed Switch! This rear-facing managed network switch is designed to distribute Gigabit data transmissions for security, networking, and AV-over-IP (AVoIP) applications. This 28 port model supports twenty four 1 Gigabit Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports, and four Gigabit SFP+ expansion ports with a 128 Gbps switching capacity and 370W total power budget. Each of the twenty four PoE ports use a single PoE cable (Cat5 or above) to transmit data and power to 802.11af/at-compliant devices and can handle a max of 30W per port. Devices that are separately powered can use one of the PoE ports for network connectivity only. Each SFP+ expansion port allows for connection with additional network switches and can be aggregated together to reach up to 20 or 40 GB connection speed.
The Switch includes Layer 2/Layer 3 features and an easy-to-use management interface to simplify configuration from a local computer or controller. Easily setup Internet group management protocol (IGMP) on a per-port basis to customize your local network. Up to 16 network switches can be grouped in a single network and controlled from a single user-interface, allowing easy and comprehensive administration. This model includes a built-in fan with variable speed settings to keep the device cool or while providing quiet operation.
The Luxul 28 Port/24 PoE+ Gigabit Managed Switch can be placed atop or within a media cabinet or desktop, or rack mounted with the included 19 inch rack mounting kit.
Luxul is a leading innovator of custom IP networking solutions and installations. Luxul provides a complete line of network devices and accessories for residential and commercial applications that serve to streamline network design and functionality. With Luxul, installers can deliver scalable IP networks that are easier to install and configure compared to traditional networking systems.