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Netgear GS728TX-300NAS 24-Port Smart Switch with 10G SFP+ | Managed
Netgear
MPN: GS728TX-300NAS
$347.76$579.30
MAP: $399.99
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Key Features
- 24 x Gigabit Ethernet access ports
- 10G SFP+ uplink support
- Smart managed switch architecture
- Netgear GS728TX-300NAS platform
- Access-layer switching for wired networks
- Designed for branch and small business deployments
- Connect up to 24 wired devices with 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Preserve uplink headroom using 10G SFP+ expansion
Keep access-layer traffic moving with a 24-port Gigabit Ethernet smart switch built for networks that have outgrown unmanaged gear. The Netgear GS728TX-300NAS adds 10G SFP+ uplink capability, giving infrastructure teams a practical path to higher-speed aggregation without moving to a full chassis platform.
This model fits environments where port density, uplink headroom, and manageable control matter more than commodity switching. Use it to connect users, printers, APs, and edge devices while preserving bandwidth for upstream traffic, storage access, and inter-switch links. The smart-switch design gives you the control needed for segmentation and traffic planning in small to mid-size deployments.
For teams standardizing on predictable access performance, this switch offers a stronger foundation than entry-level alternatives. It is a sensible fit when you need Gigabit copper at the edge and 10G fiber uplinks for the next layer of the network.
Ideal For
- Branch office access switching for users and endpoints
- Network closet aggregation for printers, phones, and access points
- Uplink expansion for small server or storage segments
- Managed edge switching in distributed enterprise sites
Why This Product
- 1Adds 10G SFP+ uplink capacity instead of standard Gigabit-only uplinks
- 2Offers smart management rather than unmanaged plug-and-play switching
- 3Provides 24 access ports for denser endpoint connectivity
- 4Fits access-layer deployments that need more control than entry-level switches


