- Network Admin
What is Network Access Control (NAC)?
25 Oct, 2025
£659.96 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
This is the kind of switch that just *fits* in a typical small office or light warehouse: lots of PoE+ ports for phones, Wi‑Fi access points, CCTV, and the odd bit of edge gear, plus a few fibre uplink options so you’re not stacking everything off copper. At **£549.19 ex‑VAT**, it’s priced like a sensible “get on with the job” upgrade rather than a budget toy—Cisco’s small business line tends to be stable, predictable, and easy to live with day to day.
Who should buy it: teams needing **48 managed PoE+ copper ports** and **uplinks** without immediately moving to a more complex enterprise design. It’s a good fit for offices upgrading Wi‑Fi or deploying multiple PoE devices where uptime and straightforward management matter. Who should *avoid* it: if you don’t actually need that many PoE ports, you’re paying for capacity you won’t use; and if you’re expecting deep enterprise-style networking features and huge scalability, you’ll likely want to look at a higher-tier platform instead of “smart” switching. Overall, good value *if* your use case matches—otherwise there are cheaper ways to get connected.

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