Howdy all,
Now that I've sourced my router, the next step to construct the home network is finding a decent gigabit switch. Here again, I could use some savy advice from the folks who know their business. The home network will be composed of 32-36 CAT6 ports scattered throughout the house, and will support 8-10 machines for a host of things including video editing, work-related functions, streaming video and audio, and VPN remote access. What I'm looking for:
- a close to simple plug-n-play as I can get. Ideally an unmanaged switch like my current 24-port TP-Link would be grand, but I know that almost nobody makes an unmanaged 48-port unit. So, whatever management software is there shouldn't be so complicated as to stymy hooking it up as a simple "dumb" switch
- reliable. It's not a mission critical situation here (most of the time), but I don't really want to dropping bank in a year or so to replace the thing when it burns up or implodes
- reasonably quiet. The network cabinet is mounted on the wall in the downstair rec-room. I can easily replace stock fans with quieter ones if that's the only issue, but I'd prefer a switch that doesn't sound like a 747 taking off
- reasonably affordable, or, since that's probably not going to happen, common enough that I can pick it up second-hand/used for south of $250
I've got my eye on either a Netgear GSM7248 or a DLink 1248T based on what I'm seeing on ebay, but I've low confidence in those choices based on my obvious lack of experience here. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-Ron
Now that I've sourced my router, the next step to construct the home network is finding a decent gigabit switch. Here again, I could use some savy advice from the folks who know their business. The home network will be composed of 32-36 CAT6 ports scattered throughout the house, and will support 8-10 machines for a host of things including video editing, work-related functions, streaming video and audio, and VPN remote access. What I'm looking for:
- a close to simple plug-n-play as I can get. Ideally an unmanaged switch like my current 24-port TP-Link would be grand, but I know that almost nobody makes an unmanaged 48-port unit. So, whatever management software is there shouldn't be so complicated as to stymy hooking it up as a simple "dumb" switch
- reliable. It's not a mission critical situation here (most of the time), but I don't really want to dropping bank in a year or so to replace the thing when it burns up or implodes
- reasonably quiet. The network cabinet is mounted on the wall in the downstair rec-room. I can easily replace stock fans with quieter ones if that's the only issue, but I'd prefer a switch that doesn't sound like a 747 taking off

- reasonably affordable, or, since that's probably not going to happen, common enough that I can pick it up second-hand/used for south of $250
I've got my eye on either a Netgear GSM7248 or a DLink 1248T based on what I'm seeing on ebay, but I've low confidence in those choices based on my obvious lack of experience here. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-Ron