D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black

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Original price was: $425.99.Current price is: $378.68.

  • Twenty four (24) 10/100/1000BASE T Ports
  • Four (4) 10 Gigabit SFP+ Ports
  • Ideal for SMB networks with large bandwidth demands requiring 10G uplinks, Physical Stacking, and L3 Static Routing
  • Security features include IP MAC Port binding, Safeguard Engine, ACL, and ARP Spoofing Prevention
  • IPv6 management / IPv6 Neighbor Discovery / IPv6 static routing
  • Advanced management and security features similar to those of a fully managed switch, but at the price of a smart switch
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D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black
D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black

Original price was: $425.99.Current price is: $378.68.

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Specification: D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black

Brand

ā€ŽD-Link

Series

ā€ŽSMARTPRO 28PORT GB SWITCH

Item model number

ā€ŽDGS-1510-28X

Hardware Platform

ā€ŽPC

Item Weight

ā€Ž4.2 pounds

Product Dimensions

ā€Ž8.26 x 17.32 x 1.73 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

ā€Ž8.26 x 17.32 x 1.73 inches

Color

ā€ŽBlack

Number of Processors

ā€Ž1

Voltage

ā€Ž240 Volts

Batteries

ā€Ž1 Lithium Ion batteries required.

Manufacturer

ā€ŽD-Link Systems, Inc.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

ā€ŽNo

Date First Available

ā€ŽAugust 2, 2014

Reviews (10)

10 reviews for D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black

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  1. Emma Gryglak

    Good product, good price. Could have purchased it slightly cheaper elsewhere, but knew it would arrive when needed if I did it this way.

    Update 8/20/15:

    I have 7 of these switches deployed throughout my church’s campus. Unfortunately, we’ve had two of them fail (POE stops). We had a problem with all of them where the POE would stop every few weeks, but a restart would take care of it. I got beta firmware from D-Link support which took care of that. On the other two, everything looks fine, but no power is delivered at all and it’s a hardware issue. D-Link has been good about taking care of the problems, but I just wish there hadn’t been so many. We’re about to expand into a new building and I don’t know that I will use these again.

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  2. Francis Smith

    premetto che per l’uso casalingo da parte di utenti non esperti, questo switch ĆØ assolutamente inutilizzabile.
    la quantitĆ  di impostazioni e parametri a disposizione ĆØ elevatissima e la maggior parte degli utenti non se ne farebbe nulla.
    Viceversa se siete esperti in ambito reti, avete un gingillo davvero interessante. Le due porte SFP+ vi permettono di impostare connessioni fibra o rame a 10Gb, magari per dorsali ad anello o a stella tra piĆ¹ switch. Nel mio caso costituisce il core switch layer della mia rete.

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  3. CoffeeShopGuru

    An excellent SMB or home lab switch! I am using my DGS-1510-28X pair for home LAN 1G & 10G 3-node VSAN 6.7 cluster, home media center + 2 x NAS multi-protocol connectivity. The 1.60.012 firmware is recommended. Also, remember that if you opt to stack these switches [I am not], you lose the last *2* [right to left] 10G SFP+ ports per switch. I am using a 1m 10G DAC cable [DEM-CB100S] as a switch interconnect. Be sure to match OM3/4 fibre cable runs with proper SFP+ card vendor transceivers. I am using 2m Cable Matters OM3 cables [10Gb 40Gb Multimode Duplex 50/125 OFNP Fiber Cable] for my 10G SFP+ target / initiator runs. Properly matched 10Gtek D-LInk – Intel & Mellanox SFP+ transceivers have all worked like a charm for me on 3 ESX 6.7 hosts, 2 Synology NAS units + a Ryzen-class home media PC. One pet peeve D-Link: Why should it take multiple admin guide passes & considerable trial + error to figure out how to enable NTP on a switch? Otherwise, I am happy as a clam with these switches. In fact, after doing some updated offering research, I ended up buying a second switch for 10G port expansion capacity after running an original one for a yr or so.

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  4. Massimo

    Funciona 5 estrelas

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  5. JosĆÆĀæĀ½ Parada

    I’ve used cheap Netgear 1G switches for a few years but eventully needed to speed up my network plus I wanted 2x10G ports for my Qnap 1079Pro. Worked like a charm!!! Huge performance improvement. My home network is now nice and fast for anything I need to do including streaming movies/pictures from the Qnap, browsing internet, copying files between computers. I’m very glad I pulled the trigger on this upgrade.

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  6. DanG

    This is regarding the DGS-1510-28X, with 24 1G and 4 10G ports: Great switch. I don’t get the complaints about noise from this switch. Mine was quieter than my main system’s video card, in a closed case. From a few feet away, I couldn’t even hear it above my main system. It might be noticeable in a completely quiet living room, but no more so than a video game console these days. It was great to configure and update, as well. The web console interface is nice and intuitive. I haven’t been able to test the performance as yet. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to upgrade to 10G ethernet in the home or small business. For small businesses: get a spare for a quick replacement in case of issues. It’s cheap enough that it shouldn’t have a major impact on the bottom line.

    It does not have enterprise level features, such as backplane stacking or redundant power supplies, so I cannot recommend it for businesses with more than 25 users and/or 2 servers. If you have that many users, go with one that has at least redundant power supplies, and preferably backplane level stacking functionality.

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  7. CoffeeShopGuru

    I’ve been using this Switch for over a year now, and it has worked very well. Some of the items I was looking for in my home lab was a minimum of four 10gb network ports, Jumbo Frames, Multi-Casting, multiple vLANs, and QoS, This switch is able to do it all and came in far less than other switches in the same category.

    My lab is an ESXi farm using vSAN as my back end storage, the 10gb was critical to provide fast enough networking to each host. Currently I have not been able to max out the theoretical limit of the 10GB port but I am well past 5x 1gb port so this device was required in my setup.

    The install I was weary of using a non cisco product because of compatibility but this was NOT an issue and I found the management page easier to navigate than other products I have used. One of the greatest design items on this switch is the management page is written for HTLM, not Java or Flash which has been a major issue with other management consoles as the java and flash used on them becomes obsolete so quickly.

    My recommendation is this switch is an easy entry point for small companies looking to increase bandwidth to server hardware.

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  8. Gadgetguy

    One of the best inexpensive switches out there for 10Gbe. I have 3 Esxi Boxes and 1 Freenas box hooked up to mine with copper interconnects using the FSP+ ports. I have this paired up with some inexpensive Mellanox and Intel fiber Hba’s. I run a medium sized homelab and this was perfect for my needs. 10Gbe is slowly replacing single 1 Gbe links as these switches get cheaper and cheaper.

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  9. KRS

    No me entregaron el producto pero si me cobraron el valor.

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  10. Nate Edel

    OK, they’re not Cisco, and the WebUI is a bit funky (if you know anything about networking, you will almost immediately decide to go to the command line instead) but they function nicely on pretty much all of the L2 features one might want including LACP and VLAN tagging, and seem be capable of line rate on the 10GbE. I haven’t tried the L3 (which seems to be fairly limited) or the stacking support.

    Tempted to drop a star because the documentation is pretty poor, but once you figure it out the functionality for the value is just too good not to leave it at five.

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