For the Planet switches (and any others) what is their software like? I've found many switches that look good on paper, look good in the manual, and even look solid in person... but the software is yuck - slow, clumsy (illogical), badly translated into English, incomplete (e.g. stuff missing from GUI - so some features must be configured command-line only or a combination of configure command-line and see some settings in web GUI).
Simply put, a lot of what I've actually played with is over-priced junk compared to the Netonix which makes sense and is easy to configure.
Definitely have a need for something like a 12-port SFP with 2 SFP+ . In our case, having the SFP 100/Gb (like the WS-12-250-AC) is very important as we need to support a bunch of 100Mb legacy yet move forward to Gigabit. It would also be preferred that they be rated to 60° with no fans (e.g. use a heat-pipe / heatsink like the MikroTik CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+PC).
At < $800 that'd be amazing. At $500ish that'd be amazingly amazing. Our network has homes for at least 50 such beasties and word would definitely get around about something that useful!
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