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NETGEAR 52-Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch (GS752TP) - Managed, Optional Insight Cloud Management, 48 x PoE+ @ 380W, 4 x 1G SFP, Desktop or Rackmount, and Limited Lifetime Protection

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About this item

  • 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • 48 PoE+ ports with 380W total power budget
  • 4 x 1G SFP ports
  • Smart software with easy-to-use interface offers managed control for secure setup, access, and SNMP (NMS 300) management.
  • Supports desktop or rackmount placement, and includes all the necessary mounting hardware in the box
  • Lifetime Limited Hardware Warranty, Next Business Day Replacement, and 24/7 chat with a NETGEAR expert
  • Energy efficient design compliant with IEEE802.3az
  • Quiet operation
  • Made for use in U.S. & CA only


The NETGEAR GS752TP Smart Managed Pro Power over Ethernet (PoE) Switch is designed for desktop or rackmount and features 48-Ports of Gigabit Ethernet, 48 x PoE+ ports with a 380 watt budget, 4 x 1G SFP ports, ProSAFE Lifetime Protection and more.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Verry Good
Greg Lowthian
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
As advertised
David Carmichael
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2025
The switch arrived promptly, and I installed it without delay. Before programming, I performed a software update, which improved the user interface and added some great features. Setting up the PoE was straightforward, with the switch automatically calculating and displaying the maximum power usage—very useful for monitoring power supplied to connected PoE devices. I also disabled PoE on ports not connected to PoE equipment. After configuring my VLANs and connecting all devices, everything has been running smoothly. The switch has been in operation for about two weeks, so it’s still early, but performance has been solid so far.First Impressions: Sturdy, well-built design (my unit is rack-mounted) SFP expansion ports are a valuable addition Quiet operation Intuitive, user-friendly interfaceOne layout issue worth noting is the placement of the Ethernet ports. Unlike my previous switch, where the ports were aligned from the left, this model positions them on the right side. This required me to replace some patch cables to accommodate the different layout—a minor inconvenience but something to be aware of.Overall, my experience with the switch has been positive, and it’s off to a great start!
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
This switch is amazing. It’s expensive but hoping to not need another for a very long time. Love the ability to know the status and manage the network remotely. Having PoE ports is definitely convenient. Stays cool and quiet
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
Netgear Prosafe switches are the best deal going. They are packed with features, manageability, and durability.MSP’s have repeatedly told me that Netgear switches are not ‘business grade’, but they are WRONG. The ‘business grade’ switches they recommend really just cost is just a lot more and sometimes require support agreements.I have used several of these Netgear switches on POE camera networks, VLAN networks, etc in large industrial environments and they have held up just as long as switches costing 3 times more. The management interface is great as well. I highly recommend Netgear Prosafe switches.
Joe S.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
On the surface this network switch appears to be a good value. Netgear includes the following in their product description: Limited Lifetime Hardware Warranty, Next Business Day Replacement, and 24/7 chat with a NETGEAR expert. Well, it's all technically true but you may not like what happens when you experience equipment failure as I did.My switch has a 5 year hardware warranty, and it just failed last week (about 3.75 years old). When I purchased these Netgear switches I immediately registered them, so I already had an account with support portal access. When I logged in to my Netgear account to report the switch failure I was greeted with the attached image. Amazing. I had a whole 3 months of phone support, chat support, and e-mail support (which ended 3 months after I bought the switches). Nice. So my only option was to report the issue via the support portal. This is where the frustration really begins.A significant factor in my decision to purchase these Netgear switches was the Netgear Next Business Day Replacement promise. Once again, it's technically true. But the Next Day Replacement doesn't start until "someone" at Netgear feels satisfied that your equipment failed in a manner covered by warranty. And I'm guessing this "someone" must be stationed on the dark side of the moon, because round-trip communication takes 1 to 2 days ... for each question. Did you reset the switch (2 days), can you send us a video (2 days) ... you get the idea. For the record, I've spent my entire career in IT (supporting very large networks). I rebooted and reset the switch 10 times before I reported the issue to Netgear.I'm still waiting for acknowledgement that the replacement is on its way. Oh, and get this. The warranty states that if they cannot send you back something equivalent then they can simply refund your original purchase amount. NO!!! That is NOT a Next Business Day Replacement!!I don't know who at Netgear decided that treating small businesses like unwanted step-children was an acceptable strategy. Clearly they have un-bundled every possible penny from the purchase price of these switches. I'm OK with that, but please tell me up front what the equipment failure experience will be like ... and note in your description that the Next Business Day Replacement does not mean the day after you report the failure. It makes me wonder if they treat their corporate customers any differently. Well, buyer beware!
Bosco
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Reliable switch without any downtime, but the fan is a bit noisy when temperature rises, it is nice if can offer extra silent fan version.
ManuelJC
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2023
I used this product on my home network.I used the POE to connect my two camera's.
David C. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
I have a number of POE IP cameras around my property and was having my previous switches fail when lightning storms were in the area, even if there was no really close hits. I switched to fiber optic to run between the buildings and now none of my switches have died. This Netgear switch gives me two SFP ports so I can link through to additional switches, and with the POE+ power, I can run many POE cameras as well as the occasional POE+ camera. If you need to run more that 2 POE+ devices, you might need a different switch because this device only supplies 55 watts total power. This is the 3rd GS110TP I bought, and I also have a few GE305EP where I did not have a fiber run and I am very happy with the reliability of my Netgear products. I love the web interface and the available options for managing the switch; it makes it super easy for me to get the information I need or power cycle remote POE IP cameras. Before I switched to fiber, Netgear was very helpful providing support on my devices that dies during storms and I expect that if I do end up having any issues, their support will probably be excellent. I highly recommend Netgear and the GS110TP switch.
michael winburn
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019
The product met the need for my installation.There is only 30 watts per POE+ - but a maximum budget of 55Watts. (this wasn't clear from the marketing - i thought i was getting 55W per port - not that you need that much for any POE+ product, but being "future proof" was part of the reason for purchase.)Major design flaw in my estimation. The power adapter port is in the REAR of the switch, while the ports are in FRONT.The marketing for this product says depth of the product is 4" (perfect fit for my installation was designed w/ 4" depth for switch)The actual depth with the power adapter plugged in : 5 1/2" (too big without changing my installation).I also own the GS408EPP Switch. For me that switch is perfect in performance, size, and function. The only reason i'm replacing it - the fan. It's promoted as 'whisper quiet' at 29dB. Unfortunately, its very loud for my installation - i can hear it with the door closed and all the way into a back room. (Think about as loud as a new refridgerator.) So, i need to replace it.All in all, a fine product. Works as intended - and QUIET! But, now i have to set about re-designing the space to fit it.in light of the odd design (which might work well for some, though), i have to bump it down a notch.