The HSP-IO-24GE4XS-C1PA 24 port PoE switch provides high-capacity, secure networking for medium-density environments. Featuring 24 Gigabit Ethernet access ports and 4x1/10G SFP uplinks, this managed switch centralizes data and power delivery for multiple devices, reducing cabling complexity.
It is perfect for educational institutes and schools, diagnostic labs, hotels and hostels, and retail chains, enabling smooth academic operations, lab connectivity, guest services, and retail systems. This 24 port switch combines flexible uplinks, robust security, and simplified management, ensuring seamless and reliable network switch performance across growing digital deployments.
PoE+ L2 Managed Switch
24x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Access Ports
4x1/10G SFP+ Uplink Port
Upto 128 Gbps Switching Capacity
Upto 95.23 MPPS full Duplex Throughput
1x RJ45 Console Port
VLAN and Voice VLAN Configuration per MAC
STP/RSTP, MSTP
IGMP v1/v2/v3 Snooping
Configurable VLAN with Inter-VLAN Routing and 802.1q Tagging
Queue Scheduling: SP, WRR, SP+WRR
0⁰C to +40⁰C Operating Temperature
1U Rack Mountable
Integrated Single AC Power Supply (100-240 VAC)
PoE Budget - 410W
Per Port PoE Configuration
802.1X Authentication
IP Source Guard, DHCP Snooping
IP-MAC Binding, ACL – L2,L3,L4
WEB GUI, CLI
SNMPv3, RMON
Dual Stack (IPv4 and IPv6) Management
Enterprise
Enables smooth academic operations by connecting multiple rooms and workstations, while offering simplified cabling for powered devices.
Healthcare
Centralizes network control across rooms and departments, with built-in support for powering connected systems directly through the switch.
Hospitality
Delivers seamless connectivity across front desk and guest areas while reducing cabling needs for various digital services.
Retail
Supports growing digital setup by linking systems across multiple service areas, while providing simplified deployment.
4x1/10G SFP+ uplinks, Single AC Power Supply
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A 24-port switch is primarily used in medium-sized business networks to connect a high number of devices. It provides enough ports for a typical office with multiple computers, servers, printers, and other network-enabled devices, serving as a central hub to manage all wired connections efficiently. This type of switch is ideal for organizations that need reliable, high-speed connectivity for 20+ devices in a structured network.
A 24-port managed switch is ideal for medium-sized businesses, branch offices, and growing enterprises. It provides the right balance between scalability and control, offering 24 Gigabit PoE+ ports for end devices along with 4x10G uplinks for high-speed backbone connectivity.
With a 410W PoE budget and per-port configuration, a 24-port PoE+ switch can simultaneously power Wi-Fi access points, IP phones, and CCTV cameras. This capability reduces infrastructure costs by eliminating the need for separate power sources, simplifies cabling, and ensures centralized power management for reliable performance.
A cloud-managed switch is a network switch that is configured and monitored through a cloud-based platform instead of an on-premises controller or local interface. This centralized approach simplifies deployment and maintenance, making it ideal for distributed networks and branch offices, as administrators can manage multiple switches from a single dashboard.
A managed switch offers advanced features and granular control over network traffic, allowing administrators to configure, secure, and monitor the network. An unmanaged switch, on the other hand, is a simple plug-and-play device with no configuration options, making it suitable for basic network connectivity without the need for advanced management. The key difference lies in control and functionality; managed switches are designed for complex networks, while unmanaged switches are best for simple set-ups.