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£315.01 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £261 ex-VAT, the D-Link 48-port stackable smart managed switch is the sort of “make the numbers work” upgrade you’d buy when you’ve got a bunch of wired desks/office ports and you want more serious management without paying big-brand enterprise pricing. The stackable angle is genuinely useful in day-to-day deployment—if you’re planning for growth (or you’re tired of juggling multiple standalone boxes), stacking lets you think of it as one logical switch. And those uplinks—two 10GBase-T plus two 10G SFP+—are a nice, practical mix: you can go copper where it’s convenient, and fiber where it’s cheaper/cleaner for longer runs.
That said, it’s not a “buy it and forget it” switch for very high-end environments. Smart-managed generally means fine for most SMB/office LAN tasks, but if you’re expecting very advanced enterprise features, deep troubleshooting workflows, or heavy PoE-style responsibilities (depending on what you’re powering), you should validate it against your exact requirements rather than assuming it’ll behave like the top-tier platforms. I’d buy this for offices, schools, light industrial sites, and resellers/IT teams standardising rack gear—especially where you need 48 access ports and want 10G uplinks without a budget blowout. I’d think twice if you’re building a core network needing the highest resilience, the most mature routing features, or lots of complex policy/automation; in those cases, spend a bit more or look at a more premium line.

TP-Link
TP-Link JetStream TL-SG3452X V1.6 - Switch - L2+ - Managed - 48 x 10/100/1000 + 4 x 10 Gigabit SFP+ - rack-mountable

D-Link
D-Link DGS 1008MP - Switch - unmanaged - rack-mountable - PoE (140 W)

Netgear
NETGEAR GS308v3 - Switch - unmanaged - 8 x 10/100/1000 - desktop, wall-mountable

TP-Link
TP-Link HC220-G5 V1 - Radio access point - 3 ports - Wi-Fi 5 - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - cloud-managed