The MS510TXM 8-Port Multi-gig/10G switches with 2 SFP+ Ports join the NETGEAR Standalone Smart Managed Pro Switches family, adding multi-gigabit/10G speed for deploying devices with multi-gig capabilities and speed, such as WiFi 6 Access Points (eg. WAX610 from NETGEAR), multi-gig or 10G NAS.
NETGEAR Smart Managed Pro Switches offer powerful Layer 2+/Lite L3 features and enhanced performance and usability. They are purposely designed for modern applications and support BYOD which requires companies to have more bandwidth to ensure smooth network connectivity with no congestion. Furthermore, in 2.5G or 5G speeds, there is no requirement to upgrade your cabling from Cat5E, allowing for savings in installation costs.
Highlights
Temperature- and load-based fan-speed control combines accurate monitoring with minimized system acoustic noise, ideal for office enviornment. The MS510TXM supports quiet rack mounting operation with a maximum of 25dB even at full power and 25°C (77°F) ambient.
More Powerful Switch with Multi-gigabit/10G Speed
- 4 x 1G/2.5G ports and 4 x multigig/10G ports
- 2 dedicated 10G SFP+ fiber uplink ports
Fast and flexible solution for SMB data, voice and video converged network
- Non-blocking switching with 140Gbps bandwidth
- Flexible rack-mounting option
Ideal companion to your NETGEAR WAX610
- Connect your WAX610PA with MS510TXM
- Manage all devices from a single dashboard with NETGEAR Insight
Powerful Connectivity and Security
- Advanced VLAN support for better network segmentation
- L2/L3/L4 access control lists (ACLs) for granular network access control including 802.1x port authentication
- Advanced QoS (Quality of Service) for traffic prioritization including portbased, 802.1p and L2/L3/L4 DSCP based
- Auto \denial-of-service\ (DoS) prevention
- IGMP Snooping and Querier for multicast optimization
- Egress Rate limiting and priority queuing for better bandwidth allocation
- Port mirroring for network monitoring
- Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) for maximum power savings
- IPv6 management: IPv6 QoS, IPv6 ACL, IPv6 Multicast, and static and dynamic IPv6 address assignment