Netgear M4300 24x1G PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch with 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ (1000W PSU)

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Netgear M4300 24x1G PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch with 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ (1000W PSU)

The Netgear M4300 24x1G PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch is built for mid‑enterprise edge networks that demand power, performance, and simplicity in one compact 1U chassis. With 24 PoE+ capable 1 Gigabit ports, two high‑speed 10G uplinks (2x10GBASE-T) and two SFP+ uplinks, plus a robust 1000W power supply, this switch is purpose‑built to deliver reliable, scalable performance for IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE devices. Its stackable architecture means you can grow your network by adding compatible M4300 units to a single management domain, enabling spine-and-leaf style scalability without sacrificing ease of use. The M4300 series supports L2/L3/L4 switching, IPv4/IPv6, advanced QoS, and a rich set of security and routing capabilities, making it a versatile solution for SMB cores and mid‑enterprise edge deployments. Designed for straightforward setup and ongoing administration, it combines powerful features with an intuitive management experience to reduce total cost of ownership while accelerating deployment and day‑to‑day operations.

  • Powerful PoE+ ports for dense device deployments: 24 x 1G PoE+ ports enable flexible, high‑density power delivery to IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE devices. With up to 30W per port on PoE+ (and a substantial total PoE budget available), you can power a wide range of devices directly from the switch, simplifying cabling and reducing the need for additional power infrastructure.
  • Flexible high‑speed uplinks: The switch provides two 10GBASE-T ports and two SFP+ ports for uplinks, offering versatile options for campus and data‑center connectivity. You can connect to a core or distribution layer over copper or fiber, support long‑haul links, and easily aggregate multiple links to meet rising bandwidth demands while keeping latency low for critical applications.
  • Stackable architecture for scalable deployments: Seamlessly stackable with other M4300 models, the series is designed to scale without sacrificing management simplicity. Add compatible units to expand port density and aggregate capacity, all within a single management domain. This reduces footprint while enabling a flexible growth path as your network expands.
  • Advanced L2/L3/L4 with IPv4/IPv6 support: The M4300 family delivers feature‑rich Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing capabilities, along with IPv4/IPv6 support. Expect robust QoS to guarantee performance for voice, video, and critical data. Built‑in security features, ACLs, and policy controls help protect your network while enabling precise traffic management and predictable service levels.
  • Reliability and manageability for SMBs: With a high‑efficiency 1000W power supply, fan‑based cooling, and enterprise‑class management options (web GUI, CLI, SNMP), the M4300 is designed for long‑term reliability and straightforward day‑to‑day operation. Features such as zero‑touch provisioning, intuitive firmware updates, and comprehensive monitoring help minimize downtime and simplify network administration.

Technial Details of Netgear M4300

  • Ports: 24 x 1G PoE+ ports; 2 x 10GBASE-T uplinks; 2 x SFP+ uplinks
  • Power: 1000W power supply
  • Form factor: 1U rack‑mountable switch (rack ears included in many configurations)
  • Management: L2/L3/L4 switching, IPv4/IPv6 support, QoS, ACLs, SNMP, CLI, web UI
  • Stacking: Compatible with other M4300 models for single‑domain management and scalable deployment

How to install Netgear M4300

  • Plan the placement in a standard 19" rack and secure the switch with the included rack ears and mounting hardware. Ensure adequate ventilation and access to power and network cabling.
  • Connect the 1000W power supply to a reliable power source. If your environment supports it, consider a redundant power strategy or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against outages.
  • Attach your 24 PoE+ devices to the 1G PoE+ ports. Plan your PoE budget around the expected load so you stay within the power supply’s capabilities. Use VLANs and QoS policies to prioritize critical devices if needed.
  • Deploy your uplinks: connect the two 10GBASE-T ports and two SFP+ ports to your core or distribution network. Configure LACP or link aggregation if your topology requires higher aggregated bandwidth and redundancy.
  • Access the switch management interface (either via the web GUI or CLI) to configure basic settings, enable PoE, set up VLANs, routing (IPv4/IPv6), QoS, and security features. Save the configuration, update firmware if needed, and verify connectivity across access ports and uplinks.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Does the M4300 24x1G PoE+ support PoE+ on all ports? A: Yes. All 24 ports provide PoE+ power, enabling a broad range of powered devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points, with a substantial overall budget to support deployments of varying device classes.
  • Q: What uplink options does it offer? A: The switch includes two 10GBASE-T ports and two SFP+ uplinks, granting flexible copper or fiber connectivity for distribution, core, or data center links. This configuration supports high‑bandwidth backhaul and efficient traffic transport between layers of the network.
  • Q: Can I stack multiple M4300 switches? A: Yes. The M4300 family is designed for stacking, allowing you to scale port density and bandwidth by adding compatible M4300 units into a single management domain. This provides a simplified, scalable fabric for growing networks while preserving centralized control.
  • Q: What routing and security features are included? A: The M4300 supports Layer 2 switching with Layer 3/L4 capabilities, IPv4/IPv6, and advanced QoS. It includes security features such as ACLs and access controls, enabling controlled, reliable traffic management and protection of network resources.
  • Q: How do I manage and monitor the switch? A: Management is provided through a web-based GUI and a command-line interface (CLI), with SNMP support for integrated monitoring. Zero‑touch provisioning, firmware management, and centralized configurations simplify deployment and ongoing administration.
  • Q: What is the practical use case for this switch? A: The Netgear M4300 is ideal for mid‑enterprise edge deployments and SMB cores requiring dense PoE+, high‑speed uplinks, flexible stacking, and robust L2/L3/L4 capabilities. It’s well suited for campuses, retail networks, cameras and sensors, and distributed workspaces where reliability and scalability matter.

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