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Zyxel Launches 2.5G Ethernet Managed Switches for SMBs

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Zyxel Networks, a leader in delivering secure, AI- and cloud-powered business and home networking solutions, today announced the launch of the XMG1930 Series of Multi-Gigabit Lite-L3 Smart Managed Switches. XMG1930 series switches provide SMBs, system integrators, managed service providers, and small internet service providers with an ideal solution to support the increasing bandwidth requirements driven by advanced business applications.

XMG1930-30 and XMG1930-30HP switches are layer 2 switches that are equipped with 24 2.5G multi-gigabit ports, delivering higher bandwidth capacity to support wireless access points, servers, and workstations. Both switches can be upgraded to Lite-L3 with the purchase of a license that also adds the capability to manage the switches via Command Line Interface (CLI). A first for SMBs, both XMG1930 models offer six 10G uplinks that support fiber or copper infrastructures, enabling service providers to upgrade customers' network speeds from 1G to 2.5G without re-cabling, and provide extensibility and resilience for network expansion.




XMG1930-30HP supports both PoE+ and PoE++ with a 700W power budget, enabling it to accommodate a wider range of PoE devices that require a higher power budget, such as surveillance cameras, access control systems, POS systems, WiFi 6/6E access points, and even future WiFi 7 end devices.

Easy, Flexible Management
The versatile XMG1930 series switches support Zyxel's NebulaFlex, providing the ultimate flexibility in management options by giving users the ability to manage the switches via the cloud using the license-free Nebula Cloud Management Platform, via an existing controller using SNMP, or locally using the intuitive web GUI. NebulaFlex allows users to select the management method that best suits their network environment and gives them the ability to change management options at any time without additional cost to protect their existing investments in wired technology.

"The adoption of advanced wireless technologies such as WiFi 6 and 6E, combined with advanced network-connected applications, is pushing bandwidth demands of the network backbone far beyond the limits of the traditional Gigabit network," explained Tri Nguyen, Channel Sales and Product Manager at Zyxel Networks. "XMG1930 series switches are affordable, easy-to-manage solutions that enable service providers and small businesses to quickly and easily upgrade networks to multi-gigabit connectivity without the need to replace existing cables. Deploying the new switches can eliminate network bottlenecks and maximize the performance of the devices and applications that are leveraging the latest technologies."

Zyxel XMG1930-30 and XMG1930-30HG Multi-Gigabit Lite-L3 Smart Managed Switches carry limited lifetime warranties and are available now through all Zyxel authorized resellers and e-commerce partners at street prices of $1099.99 and $1499.99, respectively. Licenses to upgrade the switches to Lite-L3 with CLI are available now at $219.99 for XMG1930-30 (LIC-ACSL3-ZZ00001F) and $299.99 for XMG1930-30HP (LIC-ACSL3-ZZ0002F).

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Well I hope there isn't a backdoor login anymore like it had in 2016. Oh and I forget in 2020 AGAIN!!!
 
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Well I hope there isn't a backdoor login anymore like it had in 2016. Oh and I forget in 2020 AGAIN!!!
Ummm.... that was a "FEATURE", hahahaha :D

This was just ANUTHA reason my company turned away from their stuff back then....hopefully they have removed it, permanently, this time around !
 

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I'm surprised Zyxel still lives outside Asia. In past had hands on few of their switches. One of them liked to crash when you executed command to view optical modules :D. CLI was okey. What else was interesting.
It allowed to set different native vlans on one port which was weird as hell.
 
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