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Managed PoE Switches

Our managed switches provide you with advanced control over your network, enabling you to optimize traffic, enhance security, and monitor performance in real-time. These switches are perfect for businesses that require flexibility and scalability, allowing for seamless growth and integration with complex systems. Whether you are managing a large data center or a growing office network, our managed switches ensure smooth operation, offering features like VLAN support, QoS, and remote management capabilities

24Portmanaged

24 Port Managed Switch - LM-2404FMGP-L2

L2+ Managed , Gigabit 4 SFP Port, 24 *10/100/1000 PoE BaseT PORT,4 COMBO port,450W Power Supply

  • 24* 10/ 100/ 1000Base-T PoE ports
  • 4* 10/ 100/ 1000Base-T uplink Combo RJ45 ports
  • 4*100/1000Base-X uplink Combo SFP ports
  • 1*RS232 console port
  • Port 1-24 support 10/ 100/ 1000Base-T autosensing, full/half duplex
  • MDI/MDI-X self-adaption

48Portmanagedswitch 1

LM-4804XFMGP-L3

L3 Managed ,4*10 G SFP+ Port & 48 *10/100/1000 PoE Base-T Ethernet port , RJ45 Console Port,450W Power Supply

  • 4* 1/ 10G uplink SFP+ ports
  • 48* 10/ 100/ 1000Base-T RJ45 ports
  • 1*Console port
  • 1*USB port
  • Port 1-48 support 10/ 100/ 1000Base-T(X) auto-sensing, full/half duplex
  • MDI/MDI-X self-adaption

Explore Switches by Port

Find the perfect network switch tailored to your needs, whether you require a compact 5-port option for small setups or a high-capacity 48-port switch for enterprise networks. Browse our selection to ensure seamless connectivity and optimal performance for your business.

4Port 3

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8Port 2

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16Port 2

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24Port 2

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48Port 2

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

Managed switches are network switches that allow users to configure, manage, and monitor network settings for enhanced performance and security. Unlike unmanaged switches, they support features like VLANs, QoS, and remote access, making them ideal for businesses and large networks.

The key difference between managed vs unmanaged switches is control. Managed network switches offer advanced functionalities like traffic prioritization, remote monitoring, and enhanced security, whereas unmanaged switches are plug-and-play with no configuration options.

Yes, managed switches typically have IP addresses, allowing administrators to access them for remote management, configuration, and monitoring. This is a key advantage over unmanaged switches, which lack this capability.

The benefits of managed switches include:

  • Better control over network traffic
  • Improved security with VLAN support
  • Higher reliability through monitoring and troubleshooting features
  • Scalability for growing networks
  • Performance optimization via QoS and Layer 2/Layer 3 routing

For home networks, a smart managed switch or a managed gigabit switch is recommended. These provide some configurable options while maintaining ease of use. Popular choices include:

Lanmus Networks

  • Layer 2 managed switches operate at the data link layer, handling MAC address-based switching with features like VLANs and STP.
  • Layer 3 managed switches add routing capabilities, enabling inter-VLAN routing and supporting advanced networking setups.
  • Smart managed switches offer basic configuration features (like VLANs and QoS) but with limited control.
  • Fully managed switches provide comprehensive network management, including CLI access, SNMP monitoring, and advanced security controls.

Yes, managed industrial ethernet switches and cheap managed switches are excellent for small businesses, as they provide enhanced security, better network performance, and scalability without requiring expensive hardware.

Managed PoE switches allow Power over Ethernet (PoE), enabling devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and Wi-Fi access points to receive power and data through the same cable. 

A cloud-managed switch is a managed switch that can be configured and monitored remotely via a cloud-based dashboard