- Network Admin
How to Manage Network Certificates and PKI
18 Mar, 2026







£209.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £174.85 ex-VAT, this TP-Link 28-port “Easy Smart” switch is solid value *if* you actually need lots of ports and some PoE+ to keep your access points, phones, cameras, or wireless APs fed without bolting on separate power kit. The big practical win is flexibility: 24 PoE+ ports is exactly the kind of headroom that lets you grow a site (or patch in extra devices later) without redesigning the rack. For a typical small office/warehouse setup, or an IT-managed cabling refresh, it’s the sort of switch that reduces faff and keeps deployments tidy.
Why you might skip it: if you’re running anything that’s very sensitive to network behaviour (heavy VLAN complexity, lots of inter-VLAN routing expectations, or strict enterprise-style management), TP-Link’s “Easy Smart” tier can feel a bit limited compared with higher-end managed switches—fine for basic control and hygiene, less ideal for deeply complex networks. Also, if you don’t need near-maximum PoE, you’re likely paying for capacity you won’t use. Bottom line: buy it for multi-device, PoE-heavy installs where you want reliable, good-value management—not for ultra-demanding enterprise switching requirements.

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