LANCOM GS-3628XUP
Multi-Gigabit access switch with PoE++
For scenarios with data-intensive network components that need to get by without extensive electrical installations, this 28-port multi-Gigabit access switch with the latest IEEE 802.3bt Power over Ethernet standard is the perfect choice. 12 out of 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports support 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet and thus form the necessary high-performance basis, e.g. for the operation of Wi-Fi 6E access points and other network components with high-performance requirements. Four additional SFP+ ports and basic Layer 3 functions such as static routing and DHCP make this an intelligent management device with numerous security features for small and medium-sized networks.
- Multi-Gigabit access switch with 12x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 12x 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4x SFP+
- Basic Layer 3 features like static routing and DHCP server
- PoE support according to IEEE 802.3af/at (1G ports) and IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 (2.5G ports) with up to 740 watts
- Security through configurable access control on all ports according to IEEE 802.1X
High performance on 28 ports
The LANCOM GS-3628XUP is equipped with 12x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 12x Gigabit Ethernet ports, and 4 SFP+ ports supporting transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps. In addition, with a data throughput of 164 Gbps on the backplane, it offers full performance even at high workloads. The multi-Gigabit access switch thus forms the powerful basis for modern network infrastructures in all industries and areas of application.
A high-performance basis for Wi-Fi 6E
Thanks to 12 high-performance 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports including PoE in accordance with IEEE 802.3bt (PoE++), the LANCOM GS-3628XUP is the ideal basis for integrating the new WLAN standard Wi-Fi 6E into modern infrastructures. This is because Wi-Fi 6E access points such as the new LANCOM LX-6500 with 4 streams and 3 bands each mean on the one hand increased performance requirements that exceed simple Gigabit Ethernet, and on the other hand, the power consumption of these access points exceeds the threshold of classic PoE+ with 30W for the first time.
Central power supply without additional electrical installation
As a powerful PoE switch, the LANCOM GS-3628XUP supplies connected PoE end devices without the need for additional power supplies or power cabling. It supports the Power over Ethernet standards IEEE 802.3at/af (PoE+) and IEEE 802.3bt (PoE++, Type 4) with up to 90W per port. Thanks to high power reserves with a total output of 740 watts, it is thus ideal for efficient power supply of end devices with the highest energy requirements. In addition to Wi-Fi 6E access points, this also includes end devices such as lighting tubes or touch screens, which can thus be operated via Power over Ethernet for the first time.
Wi-Fi 6E: 6 GHz band for interference-free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E transfers the existing Wi-Fi 6 features to the 6 GHz band and thus plays out its advantages to the full, especially in high-density environments: Simultaneous and interference-free operation of many WLAN end devices or IoT devices is favored by Wi-Fi 6E with highest data rates and minimal latency.
How you can benefit from the new technology with the Wi-Fi 6(E)-enabled LANCOM devices is shown on the Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E technology page.
¹ Compatible transceiver modules: SFP-SX-LC1, SFP-SX2-LC1, SFP-LX-LC1, SFP-SX-LC10, SFP-LX-LC10, SFP-LR40-LC10, SFP-BiDi1550-SC1, SFP-BiDi1310-LC10, and SFP-CO10-MG (max. 1x SFP-CO10-MG per switch)
² Compatible Direct Attach Cable: SFP-DAC10-1M / -3M
Included services
- 5 years replacement service (return & replace)
- Technical manufacturer support for LANcommunity partners and end customers with LANcare Direct or LANcare Premium Support
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