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Boost your small business network with the Netgear GS724TPv3 24-Port Gigabit PoE+ Managed Switch — a powerful solution for connecting IP cameras, access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled devices. This switch is designed for hassle-free installation and versatile management, featuring 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports that each deliver up to 30W of power, with a total PoE budget of 190W.
Engineered for performance, the GS724TPv3 offers a 52 Gb/s non-blocking switching capacity and a 38.6 Mpps forwarding rate for smooth, high-speed data transfer. It supports up to 256 VLANs and includes advanced Layer 2+ and Layer 3 Lite capabilities, enhancing security and control across your network.
Built-in dual cooling fans maintain optimal performance while keeping noise to a minimum, whether the unit is rack-mounted or placed on a desktop. The switch also comes with a 1-year subscription to Netgear Insight, enabling remote network monitoring and configuration from your mobile device—anytime, anywhere.
Powerful Connectivity and Security
- Advanced VLAN support for better network segmentation
- L2/L3/L4 access control lists (ACLs) for granular network access control including 802.1x port authentication
- Advanced per port PoE controls for remote power management of PoE connected devices, including operation scheduling
- Advanced QoS (Quality of Service) for traffic prioritization including port-based, 802.1p and L2/L3/L4 DSCP-based
- Auto "denial-of-service" (DoS) prevention
- IGMP Snooping and Querier for multicast optimization
- Egress Rate limiting and priority queuing for better bandwidth allocation
- Port mirroring for network monitoring
- Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) for maximum power savings
- IPv6 management: IPv6 QoS, IPv6 ACL, IPv6 Multicast, and static and dynamic IPv6 address assignment
- Cable test to troubleshoot connection issues
- Easy-to-use Web browser-based management GUI available in English, German, and Japanese
- SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and RMON remote monitoring