- Internet & Connectivity
Leased Lines vs FTTP: Which Is Best for Your Business?
18 Mar, 2026







£220.27 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The NETGEAR GS724Tv6 is the sort of small managed switch that’s genuinely useful in UK offices: it gives you more control than an unmanaged unit without the complexity (or price) of bigger enterprise boxes. At around **£183.72 ex‑VAT**, you’re paying for features that actually help day-to-day—things like sane network management, VLAN handling, and safer traffic behaviour when you start segmenting users/voice/IoT or tightening up access between departments. It’s a good fit for an office that’s outgrown “plug-and-play” but doesn’t need a full-blown core switch.
Who should buy it: IT teams or MSPs supporting a couple of sites where you want a reliable, rack-mountable managed switch that’s straightforward to administer, plus the flexibility to grow into segmentation and basic routing use-cases. Who should *not*: if you’re after deep enterprise L3 performance, lots of advanced features, or you just want simple gigabit expansion with minimal fuss, you’d be better off spending less on an unmanaged or cheaper managed model. Also, if you’ve got a busy, mixed environment (lots of inter-VLAN traffic), don’t assume this will behave like a core router—this is a practical “workgroup/edge managed switch,” not a backbone.

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