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NETGEAR GS728TP-200NAS 24-Port Gigabit PoE+ Smart Switch | 4 SFP, 190 W
Netgear
MPN: GS728TP-200NAS
$444.82$595.60
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Key Features
- 24 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 PoE+ ports
- 4 x SFP uplink slots
- 190 W total PoE power budget
- Smart managed switch platform
- Gigabit Ethernet access layer
- Managed network segmentation support
- NETGEAR GS728TP-200NAS MPN
- Power cameras, phones, and access points using 24 Gigabit PoE+ ports
Consolidate power and connectivity at the edge with a switch built for demanding business networks. The NETGEAR GS728TP-200NAS delivers 24 Gigabit PoE+ ports and 4 SFP uplinks, giving you the port density and fiber expansion needed for AV distribution, wireless access, and surveillance without adding separate injectors or access-layer clutter.
A 190 W PoE budget supports a broad mix of powered devices while keeping cabling simple and rack space efficient. Smart managed control gives network teams the visibility and configuration options needed to segment traffic, tune performance, and keep critical endpoints organized across rooms, floors, or distributed sites.
This model fits environments where uptime, clean deployment, and predictable expansion matter more than commodity switching. It is a practical choice for integrators and IT teams that need a managed PoE platform with enough uplink flexibility to connect closets, extend to fiber, and support mixed endpoint loads with less hardware overhead.
Ideal For
- Powering IP cameras and access points in a small-to-midsize security closet
- Connecting AV endpoints in conference rooms and training spaces
- Building a managed access layer for branch offices and satellite sites
- Adding fiber uplinks from an edge rack to an upstream distribution switch
Why This Product
- 1More PoE headroom than entry-level 8- and 16-port switches
- 24 SFP uplinks add fiber flexibility for upstream connections
- 3Smart managed control suits segmented business and AV networks
- 4190 W budget supports denser powered-device deployments







