- Internet & Connectivity
Leased Lines vs FTTP: Which Is Best for Your Business?
18 Mar, 2026
£486.41 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £405 ex-VAT, the HPE Networking Instant On 1830 48G with 24 PoE+ is a sensible, cost-controlled choice if you’re equipping a small office, retail unit, or a handful of meeting rooms where you need lots of wired endpoints (APs, IP phones, cameras, etc.) without going all-in on a fully “enterprise-managed” platform. Instant On tends to be pretty painless for day-to-day admin, and having four SFP uplinks is handy if you’re planning to link to another switch or fibre back to a rack without wasting your PoE budget. If you want something you can deploy, hand to an IT manager, and not constantly babysit—this fits.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting complex enterprise features, heavy layering/scaling, or long-term “we’ll grow into it forever” ambitions. It’s a business-use switch, not a backbone core you build a whole data centre around. Also sanity-check your PoE demand: you’ll want to confirm the real-world power draw of your devices so you don’t run into power headroom surprises—48 ports sounds great until you actually populate them.
**Who should buy:** UK SMBs/resellers/facilities teams deploying PoE access (Wi‑Fi APs, phones, security) and wanting an easy-managed switch at a sharp price. **Who shouldn’t:** teams needing deep advanced controls or very high-growth core switching.

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