hi. how do you switch it to controller mode? i have just install omada and it cant detect the switch yet. most probably i think its on standalone mode. or just need to hard reset the switch then only use omada to adopt it.
Looking to migrate to Omada soon - which of the larger compatible managed switches (16pt+) won't blow my eardrums? Kit will be housed in an office, not a separate 'comms' room. I know some of them are near-deafening.
@@TheMatthewLedbetter Truth. There is a specific audencie for this. If this was available 4 years ago I would have bought it probably. But my 10Gb switch is irreplaceable now.
Depends on the use case. My multigig switch was like $1200 but I scored on eBay for I think about $400 or so. Sure most people wouldn't want to pay that much but they are also not worthy of anything faster than gigabit. E.G. sure you might have a consumer NVMe drive but you can't saturate it at a full 10 gig of writes for more than say 25GB or so as the cache buffer runs out. Now granted 2.5GbE is less of a challenge the average consumer won't be able to flex it more than bursts of transmissions. I'd still use this switch and I could saturate it for hours 🤓😲😎
Well done. Great content.
Another great video!
Morning cup of coffee & watched this video !! WOOP WOOP !! I want a 2.5gig switch with POE..
hi. how do you switch it to controller mode? i have just install omada and it cant detect the switch yet. most probably i think its on standalone mode. or just need to hard reset the switch then only use omada to adopt it.
Looking to migrate to Omada soon - which of the larger compatible managed switches (16pt+) won't blow my eardrums? Kit will be housed in an office, not a separate 'comms' room. I know some of them are near-deafening.
I'm not sure I only have this one. On the plus side as mentioned in the video, you could just change the fans.
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$400 is just too much that thing.
Definitely a big ask for home use.
2.5GB LAN, 2 SFP+ ports, and a strong PoE load. It's expensive, but they aren't gouging you. It's just probably more than most people need/want.
@@TheMatthewLedbetter Truth. There is a specific audencie for this. If this was available 4 years ago I would have bought it probably. But my 10Gb switch is irreplaceable now.
Depends on the use case. My multigig switch was like $1200 but I scored on eBay for I think about $400 or so. Sure most people wouldn't want to pay that much but they are also not worthy of anything faster than gigabit. E.G. sure you might have a consumer NVMe drive but you can't saturate it at a full 10 gig of writes for more than say 25GB or so as the cache buffer runs out. Now granted 2.5GbE is less of a challenge the average consumer won't be able to flex it more than bursts of transmissions. I'd still use this switch and I could saturate it for hours 🤓😲😎
And It's possible to find a 10G switch within that price range.
No disrespect
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