looking to drop in a few TL-SG2428P along side the older T1600G-28PS

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looking to drop in a few TL-SG2428P along side the older T1600G-28PS

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looking to drop in a few TL-SG2428P along side the older T1600G-28PS
looking to drop in a few TL-SG2428P along side the older T1600G-28PS
2021-10-27 15:27:32
Model: TL-SG2428P  
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Hello,

 

I am looking to purchase 2 new switches, and have found that the TL-SG2428P would be the new rep[lpacement for my existing swithces (T1600G-28PS). I have read therough the documentation, and see there is a way to place these into standalone mode, but wanted to see if anybody has them working in an eviorment like I will have them alongside multiple T1600-28ps switches? We currently have 6 of the older T1600-28ps switches, and need to add another 2. My thought was to place the newer ones in alongside the older ones, but not sure if I would be able to stack it with the older siwthces. This would allow us time to upgrade switches oen at a time. over the next 2-3 years. 

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Re: looking to drop in a few TL-SG2428P along side the older T1600G-28PS
2021-10-28 07:50:00

@Sparky89 

 

SG2428P can be managed by the controller and can be used standalone, and if use it under standalone mode, can use it alongside multiple T1600-28ps switches.
However, it is not quite clear what functions you want to use and whether the new version supports them.


Suggest you take a look at the Spec and Datasheet on the tplink official website.

https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/omada-sdn-switch/tl-sg2428p/#specifications

 

 

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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