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Title: which switch
Post by: GDixon on September 19, 2019, 01:19:13 am
Which would you choose and why?

HP ProCurve 2810-48G 48 port 10/100/1000 or a Dell PowerConnect 2824 24 port 10/100/1000?

Ignore amount of ports.

I can get either for about the same cost but i am looking for suggestions / reasons one might be more appropriate for a home / small business scenario.
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: bartjsmit on September 19, 2019, 08:22:27 am
Ignore amount of ports.

For SOHO applications I would opt for a silent switch like the TP-Link managed switches such as the T1500G with all the usual features (VLAN, bonding, LLDP, etc).

I use the older model for "access switches" around the house, with a Netgear 24 port managed switch as the "core" next to the servers.

Bart...
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: youngman on September 21, 2019, 03:39:37 am
Plenty of posts regarding getting both to a quieter state e.g. https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/7lkzqz/best_way_to_silence_a_hp_procurve_281024g_switch/

With those two brands, I've only had prior experience with a fanless HP - no complaints there.

Currently run Ubiquiti Unifi gear which performs well without the expense of some of the bigger brands (and has a nice GUI interface when running the Unifi controller in a VM)...
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: GDixon on September 21, 2019, 08:57:49 am
Ignore amount of ports.

For SOHO applications I would opt for a silent switch like the TP-Link managed switches such as the T1500G with all the usual features (VLAN, bonding, LLDP, etc).

I use the older model for "access switches" around the house, with a Netgear 24 port managed switch as the "core" next to the servers.

Bart...

I didn't ask about tp-link switches or netgear. I was very specific not only about brand but model also.

Thanks for replying but it is of no help or relevance.
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: GDixon on September 21, 2019, 09:04:41 am
I've seen the references to changing fans.

If my research is correct I think the HP is Layer 2 and the Dell layer 3 capable.

Layer 2 being mac addressable and layer 3 being mac and IP addressable.

For OPNsense is Layer3 any advantage or would the HP layer 2 be more than adequate for any future updating ?

For the cost i can acquire either for it will be one of the two, the price can't be beat. Question is which would be more advantageous to use and for anything done in the future.

Title: Re: which switch
Post by: GDixon on October 07, 2019, 02:34:55 am
Went with the Dell PowerConnect 2824 24 port 10/100/1000

Kinda noisy but not too bad so i added a 10 ohm quarter watt resistor to the plus line and now have a quiet switch . Fan light stays in the grn and all functions quietly with no heating up.

need to purchase a pot / adjustable rheostat and see how low i can get the fan and still have good cooling with a green fan light.
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: cbb09 on October 22, 2019, 04:47:47 am
Went with the Dell PowerConnect 2824 24 port 10/100/1000

Kinda noisy but not too bad so i added a 10 ohm quarter watt resistor to the plus line and now have a quiet switch . Fan light stays in the grn and all functions quietly with no heating up.

need to purchase a pot / adjustable rheostat and see how low i can get the fan and still have good cooling with a green fan light.

If you are ever looking to upgrade, I can highly recommend the Powerconnect 5524 and 5548. Dirt cheap on eBay and lots of features, incl. 10G SFP+ ports and ability to connect them into a stack via HDMI cables.
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: GDixon on October 22, 2019, 08:48:44 am
Thanks for a good suggestion. HDMI hmmmm i'll have to look into that sounds intriguing.
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: GDixon on November 09, 2019, 05:39:37 am
how loud are the fans in the 5548?

I umm ran out of space all ready on the 2824 port, go figure.
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: Gcon on December 04, 2019, 04:39:58 am
"Which would you choose and why?

HP ProCurve 2810-48G 48 port 10/100/1000 or a Dell PowerConnect 2824 24 port 10/100/1000?"

I know it's off topic, but can I ask why you're limiting the choice to these two? I use TP-Link and UBNT gear personally, but you already burned the poster suggesting those  ::)
Title: Re: which switch
Post by: GDixon on December 04, 2019, 04:50:52 am
cost and availability along with features.

Mainly it is the availability and cost.