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HPE Aruba 2930M 24G POE 1-Slot Switch 24-porte Gigabit PoE+

LevelOne FEP-1612W120 Switch 16-porte 10/100 PoE+

  • Product no 992503354
  • Model FEP-1612W120
  • Brand LevelOne
  • EAN 4015867199879

Ruckus ICX 8100 Switch 48-porte Gigabit Ethernet

  • Product no 1003268050
  • Model ICX8100-48
  • Brand CommScope

Teltonika TSW100 Switch 5-porte Gigabit Ethernet PoE

  • Product no 1003354118
  • Model TSW100010000
  • Brand Teltonika
  • EAN 4779027312828

Cambium Networks cnMatrix TX 2028RF-P 16-porte Gigabit Ethernet

ALLNET ALL-BM300 modem 100000 Kbit/s

  • Product no 994879229
  • Model ALL-BM300
  • Brand ALLNET
  • EAN 4038816090690

Cambium Networks cnMatrix EX2052 Switch 48-porte Gigabit Ethernet

ALLNET ALL0489V4 Switch 2-porte

  • Product no 994921519
  • Model ALL0489V4
  • Brand ALLNET
  • EAN 4038816175243

Teltonika SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver modul

  • Product no 1003489832
  • Model PR4LC21K
  • Brand Teltonika
  • EAN 4779051843367

Grandstream GWN7800 Series 48-porte Gigabit Ethernet PoE

Cambium Networks cnMatrix EX1010-P 8-porte Gigabit Ethernet

TP-Link TL-SG116E Unmanaged Pro Switch 16-porte Gigabit

Mikrotik Zubehör SFP module S-35LC20D

  • Product no 993484403
  • Model S-35LC20D
  • Brand MikroTik
  • EAN 4250605596743

Teltonika SWM280 Switch 24-porte Gigabit Ethernet PoE+

  • Product no 1003325891
  • Model SWM280000000
  • Brand Teltonika
  • EAN 4779051844074

Grandstream GWN7800 Series 24-porte Gigabit Ethernet PoE

Alta Labs S16-POE switch 16-porte PoE+ 2SFP

  • Product no 1001912008
  • Model S16-POE
  • Brand ALTA LABS
  • EAN 0845882005527

Grandstream GWN7801P Switch 8-porte Gigabit PoE

MikroTik G1270 Switch

  • Product no 1002523511
  • Model G1270
  • Brand MikroTik
  • EAN 06970749540041

Grandstream GWN7813P Switch 24-porte 10 Gigabit Ethernet PoE+

ALLNET ALL-MC116VDSL2 modem

  • Product no 1000893448
  • Model ALL-MC116VDSL2
  • Brand ALLNET
  • EAN 4038816114549

TRENDnet TI-F11SFP Medieomsætter

  • Product no 989882590
  • Model TI-F11SFP
  • Brand TRENDnet
  • EAN 0710931160369

DeLOCK SFP+ transceiver modul 10 Gigabit Ethernet

  • Product no 988729165
  • Model 86199
  • Brand DeLOCK
  • EAN 4043619861996

Ruckus ICX 7650-48F Switch 48-porte Gigabit

  • Product no 1000457096
  • Model ICX7650-48F-E
  • Brand CommScope

Cudy POE15 Netværk/strømforlænger

Ruckus ICX 8200-C08PF Switch 8-porte PoE+

  • Product no 1000912503
  • Model ICX8200-C08PF
  • Brand CommScope

MikroTik RB260GS Switch 6-porte Gigabit

  • Product no 993373138
  • Model CSS106-5G-1S
  • Brand MikroTik
  • EAN 4752224002310

Zyxel XMG1915 Series XMG1915-10E Switch 10-porte 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet

Cisco Small Business SF500-48P Switch 48-porte 10/100 PoE

  • Product no 988183164
  • Model SF500-48P-K9-G5
  • Brand Cisco Systems
  • EAN 2700000045220

D-Link DEM 431XT SFP+ transceiver modul 10 Gigabit Ethernet

  • Product no 988022487
  • Model DEM-431XT
  • Brand D-Link
  • EAN 0790069353130

TP-Link TL-SF1016DS Switch 16-porte 10/100

DeLOCK Fibermedieomformer Ethernet Fast Ethernet

  • Product no 987684056
  • Model 86216
  • Brand DeLOCK
  • EAN 4043619862160

D-Link DGS 1024D Switch 24-porte Gigabit

  • Product no 987681501
  • Model DGS-1024D/E
  • Brand D-Link
  • EAN 0790069269912

TP-Link TL-SG1024 Switch 24-porte Gigabit

Network switches from Ubiquiti, TP-Link and TrendNet

DCS ApS supplies network switches of the highest quality from brands such as Trendnet, Ubiquiti and TP-Link, offering a stable, scalable and well-documented assortment. A switch connects wired devices within the same LAN and forwards traffic intelligently based on MAC addresses. 

What is a switch?

In practice, “internet switches” do not exist as a technical term. A router handles the connection to the internet, while a network switch expands and organizes the local wired network. Where an old hub sends all traffic to all devices, a switch filters the traffic port by port, providing higher performance and less collision noise.

Unmanaged, managed and Layer-3 – when does it make sense?

Unmanaged switches are plug-and-play solutions used when simple expansion is more important than segmentation and policies. They are ideal for quick deployments, temporary needs or in small environments where stable Gigabit is the goal. Managed switches provide control: VLAN for traffic separation (e.g. guests, cameras, office), QoS for prioritizing voice/video, LACP for link aggregation as well as monitoring and alerts. In larger environments, Layer-3 functions add static routing or OSPF so that traffic can be managed effectively between VLANs without burdening the core router.

PoE – data and power in the same cable

With PoE (802.3af/at/bt) you can power access points, IP cameras and phones directly from the switch. The key is correct budgeting: sum the expected power consumption per device and choose a model with a PoE budget comfortably above the total requirement – ideally with buffer for future devices. This reduces bottlenecks and ensures all ports deliver stable power, even under peak load.

Rack switches – when operation and density matter

Rack switches are units designed for server rooms and data cabinets. They typically offer 24 or 48 copper ports, SFP/SFP+ uplinks for fiber or high-speed backbone, front-to-back airflow for efficient cooling and often redundant power supplies in enterprise class. For meeting rooms and quiet offices, fanless models exist where low noise levels are essential.

Speeds and uplinks – 1G, 2.5G and 10G in the same solution

Gigabit is standard for clients, printers and IoT. If the workflow requires higher throughput – e.g. for modern Wi-Fi 6E/7 access points or fast NAS – 2.5G per port provides a significant boost without replacing existing Cat5e/Cat6 cabling. For servers, storage and backbone, 10G SFP+ uplinks are recommended to prevent the core and distribution layer from becoming bottlenecks.

Security and operation – best practices

Professional installations should enable VLAN separation, DHCP Snooping and dynamic ARP inspection to reduce attack surfaces. 802.1X network access provides port-based authentication, while STP/RSTP/MSTP protect against loops. With SNMP/telemetry and syslog, operations get early warnings about errors, temperatures and port status, so downtime can be prevented.

The assortment at DCS ApS – breadth, depth and scalability

As a distributor for resellers, DCS ApS covers the full spectrum: compact desktop models for edge, silent fanless variants for office environments, PoE switches with small and large budgets, and rack-optimized models with high port density, stacking and 10G uplinks. Whether the project is a single site with few ports or a multi-site deployment with segmented VLANs and central management, the range can be configured to meet the customer’s needs today and grow with the business.

From need to solution – how to advise the customer

Start by mapping the number of devices now and in the near future, and allow capacity for expansion. Clarify PoE requirements (number of APs, cameras and phones) and their power consumption. Define segmentation (VLAN) and requirements for monitoring, logging and access control. Assess whether 2.5G makes sense on selected ports, and whether the backbone should be upgraded to 10G. Finally, choose form factor: discreet desktop for rooms – or 19” rack for technical rooms.

Why DCS ApS for resellers?

DCS ApS combines a wide range with pragmatic presales support, so you can quickly match the customer’s environment with the right switch class. We assist with dimensioning PoE budgets, choosing uplinks and designing VLAN structures, ensuring your solution is scalable, reliable and easy to support. Contact us for advice and reseller terms.