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I don't know why this is such a hard combo to meet, but I can't seem to find anything that suits. I assume there's enterprise gear that would meet these points, but I'm not sure where to start.

POE is for running a half dozen POE cameras, 3x WIFI6 WAPs, Home Assistant Yellow. I could get away with running a separate POE switch if not for the WAPs (looking at the TP-Link AX11000's which are 10GbE). I could buy a UniFi XG 6 POE for just the WAPs and use another regular POE switch to give me enough ports, but that's just getting messy.

The ideal is to have a high density 10GbE managed switch that I can use for both my regular gear and POE gear (I have 20 ports to connect out to plus gear I might run in the rack). If the Unifi XG Enterprise had POE it would be perfect.

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[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Aruba s2500 worked great for me, when mine died I changed to a brocade icx6610.

I will say the Aruba doesn't give you full 10 gig technically but it's very close, the brocade switch is great though as it has 8 10 gig ports, and two qsfp, one that can be broken out into an additional 8 ports.

It's also a lot more cable management wise, more than I could possibly need. The s2500 was used more as a dumb switch however though.

[–] 1Tekgnome@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I have a 6610-48p and it's so underrated.

It's one of the cheapest overkill switches we can get right now.

Craft computing did a video on them trashing it because they are license locked to 1G speeds where he failed to mention that serve the home made the fully upgraded license available for free.

[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Ah yeah, forgot there is a license lock but it's super easy to get past with some custom firmware, I went through the process in my video on the upgrade here

Yeah, software licenses locking hardware stuff is dumb, but when it's this easy to get around, eh.

You'd think someone who actually gets views on YouTube and makes a good amount of money from it would have covered that part...