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DHCP Explained: How Your Devices Get Their IP Addresses
16 Aug, 2025







£591.24 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Zyxel XGS2220-30F is the kind of “quietly sensible” managed switch I’d recommend when you need proper Layer 3 features in a small-to-mid office but don’t want the budget to vanish. At £492.70 ex-VAT it sits in a reasonable price band for a business switch with routing capability, and Zyxel typically gives you a solid, predictable management experience—useful if you’re not trying to build a lab and you just want things to work reliably on day one. It’s especially a good fit for places consolidating networks (multiple VLANs, inter-VLAN routing needs, straightforward segmentation) where a basic Layer 2 switch would force messy workarounds.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re expecting “enterprise core” performance or fancy throughput under heavy mixed traffic—this is more of a smart departmental platform than a campus backbone. Also, if your network is simple and you don’t actually need L3, you’ll likely be paying for capabilities you won’t use. In short: buy it if you want managed networking with routing for a reasonable price and you value pragmatic stability; skip it if your design is VLAN-free or you need something that scales massively without breaking the bank.

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