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Flint 2
$169.99
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Based on 20 Reddit mentions
$399.99
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Currently I only have 1 omada device in my network stack but it's the core switch of my entire network. The SX3832 - 10gb switch , is the base which connects to another 6 switches throughout my home. The TL-SG1428pe is also in my network rack and used for PoE connected devices, and there's a handful
...Cae_len in r/selfhosted
November 24, 2025 1:02 PM
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I don't think you are gonna find a router like that, especially one with more than 5 ports AND PoE. Here are two routers to consider: Unifi Cloud Gateway Fiber: 2 Fiber WAN/LAN ports, 5 LAN ports with one PoE+ port TP-Link Omada ER8411: 3 fiber WAN/LAN ports, 8 Ethernet ports, no PoE You can pair on
...TheEthyr in r/HomeNetworking
August 3, 2025 2:17 PM
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If you really need it then there's the TP-Link ER8411 at $399. I think you're compounding one bad decision with another if you really look at your use case as a home owner with where you can actually get that speed and what devices would require it. If money isn't a concern though then there's the G
...mlcarson in r/HomeNetworking
December 19, 2025 6:27 PM
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OP never asked "is it worth it" but "will I regret it." If money is the deciding factor, i don't think they would be asking the question. They are stoked over getting 10G fiber. That suggests either they bought into marketing hype or believe they may have a use for that bandwidth, otherwise why pay
...DeaconPat in r/TPLink_Omada
January 31, 2026 5:21 PM
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I would be Excited too, as long as you have a huge pile of Cash to buy all the equipment.I am IT guy, and do have small 10G backbone for workstations and NAS other 21 ports are 1G Normally I would say look at Ubiquity, but they only make 2.5G Access Points for WiFiTP-Link Omada has the EAP783 access
...happyandhealthy2023 in r/HomeNetworking
July 8, 2025 10:31 PM
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I agree that in a typical SMB setting you're going to have a switch to do majority of the local network communication, thus potentially you only need one port that's multi-gig for WAN and one for LAN to use with the switch. Thing is, unless you want to use cloud for management (which may incur extra
...mKarwin in r/TPLink_Omada
September 15, 2025 9:07 PM
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