28-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Managed Switch
The D-Link DGS-1510-28 is a robust 28-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Switch designed for scalable network environments. It features four high-speed SFP+ ports, enabling fast uplinks and physical stacking capabilities to expand network capacity efficiently. This switch supports advanced management features, including comprehensive QoS, robust security protocols, and multiple SNMP versions for detailed monitoring. Built for reliability, it offers a long operational life and supports various fiber types, making it a versatile solution for SMB aggregation and workgroup connectivity.
$398.78
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
1289
/ 2256
#1289 in Hubs & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-94%
Below average
Total Ports
2845
/ (RJ- and SFP+)
Who it's for
- Excellent Scalability via Stacking
- Robust Smart Management Features
- High Port Density and Gigabit Performance
Who should skip it
- Steeper Learning Curve for Management
- Lack of Advanced Layer 3 Routing
- Proprietary Stacking Implementation
Key Specs
Total Ports
28 (RJ-45 and SFP+)
Max Aggregate Throughput
56 Gbps
Power Consumption
24.5 W (Maximum)
Latency
< 4.5 µs (64-byte packets)
MTBF
380,000 hours
Physical Dimensions
440 x 210 x 44 mm (1U)
Supported Data Rates
10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps
Input Voltage
100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Features
- Supports physical stacking for easy scalability
- Includes four high-speed 10Gb SFP+ uplink ports
- Advanced QoS for traffic prioritization
- Comprehensive security features like ACLs
- Web UI and CLI management options
- Supports both single-mode and multi-mode fiber
- High availability via STP/RSTP/MSTP protocols
- Lifetime limited warranty included
What customers say
This D-Link switch earns high praise for its exceptional value and robust hardware, particularly appealing to growing small to medium businesses. Users consistently value the crucial stacking capability, which ensures network scalability without costly overhauls. The physical build quality is deemed reliable, delivering stable Gigabit performance across all ports. Core Layer 2+ features like VLANs and Link Aggregation meet expectations for complex setups. The primary drawback centers on the management interface; many find the web GUI less intuitive and slower than competitors, requiring a steeper learning curve for advanced configurations. Despite software nuances, the overall consensus favors this unit as an outstanding budget friendly option for those needing enterprise level features.
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