Reddit Reddit reviews TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port

We found 10 Reddit comments about TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port
True physical stacking supports up to 6 units and 40Gbps bi-directional bandwidth for high scalability and efficient redundancy10G SFP+ ports for stacking and/or uplink, providing support for high-bandwidth applications for congestion relief and smooth data deliveryL2+ feature, Static Routing help route internal traffic for more efficient use of network resourcesAdvanced security features include IP-MAC-Port Binding, ACL, Port Security, DoS Defend, Storm Control, DHCP Snooping, 802.1X, and Radius AuthenticationIPv6 support provides dual IPv4/IPv6 stacking, MLD snooping, and IPv6 neighbor discoveryWEB/CLI managed modes, SNMP, RMON, and Dual Image enhance management
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10 Reddit comments about TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port:

u/Stoffel_1982 · 4 pointsr/homelab

€242 with free shipping for europe

https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01CHP5IAC/ref=asc_df_B01CHP5IAC45406041

Much cheaper than last time I checked.

u/Cavemanzzz · 3 pointsr/homelab

How about this?
Fanless, 4 x SFP+, 1U rack mountable, low power. I have one and couldnt be happier. $270 is a steal brand new from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-JetStream-24-Port-Ethernet-T1700G-28TQ/dp/B01CHP5IAC/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1503383927&sr=1-1&keywords=t1700g-28tq

u/Bilbo_Fraggins · 1 pointr/homelab

Recently picked up a TP-link T1700G-28TQ for $250 from Amazon, 24 GB and 4 SFP+. Just unboxed it so can't say much yet, but I've heard good things and the price was right. One nice thing is it's silent, the LB4M, well....Isn't. It's also 7 inches deep vs 15.5 inches, which may or may not make a difference to you.

You might want to set an alert with camelcamelcamel, may or may not get that cheap again. It seems like a decent deal at the normal $390ish, but I feel like I stole it at $250. ;-)

Been waiting a while for a switch with 4+ ports of SPF+ and 16+ gig ports to hit that price range. I have a hard time imagining what good 2 ports do besides using as uplink to another switch: If you have 2 devices you want at 10GB, you're better off direct connecting them.

u/synacl1 · 1 pointr/homelab

I've been looking for something similar and may go with the TP-Link Jetstream T1700G at about $300 you get 24 Gigabit copper and 4x SFP+
edit: fixed broken Amazon link

u/Valeen · 1 pointr/DataHoarder

Look into sfp+ 10 gig cards and a switch like this


TP-Link JetStream 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch with 4-10GE SFP+ Slots (T1700G-28TQ) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CHP5IAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-nvDDbEAGPG1H


Similar idea to the switch you linked, but your get 2 more 10gig ports, quite a few more 1 gig ports. The nics are considerably cheaper, I found some on Amazon for $10 each. Also this switch is much nicer and you can do a whole lot more with it.

So even with 4 cards and this switch you're cheaper than one of the cards you linked and your original switch.

u/SyntaxX_3rroR · 1 pointr/homelab

TP-Link T1700G-28TQ
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-JetStream-24-Port-Ethernet-T1700G-28TQ/dp/B01CHP5IAC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510782093&sr=8-1&keywords=TP-Link+T1700G-28TQ

Has some mixed reviews but was the only option in my budget.
Havent had any issues till now, updated the firmware without any issues, running stable for a few months now with the latest firmware. It's a 28 Port (24x GbE and 4x SFP+) Switch and does what I need it to do. Nothing fancy but it's mine and I can use my 10G NICs =)

u/OscarjGrouch · 1 pointr/homelab

Thats what I was kinda thinking. I don't really have a ton of cash for all the awesome stuff I see on this sub. I was thinking about getting one of these switches, some larger HDD's (greater than 2TB anyways), iDrac enterprise because neither of my r710's have it, and if I had some leftover maybe a or a couple smaller SSD's for OS's that I want to install. This would mean I still don't have a rack, but I figured I'd just wait until I saw a steal on Craigslist for one anyways

Edit: formatting

u/2tacosandahamburger · 1 pointr/homelab

Are you talking about this model?