I've used the smaller ones, I think 8pt with 4pt PoE stuck in drop
ceilings and such to power ORiNOCO APs and never had an issue.

As for the larger switches I've used Linksys SRW224P. I have a few
running for a few years without issues. They have GB uplink but the
individual ports are 100M.

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Karl Fife
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you happen to be looking for a SMALL poe switch for a home or lab:
>
> Think twice before you buy a netgear FS1xxP.  While they're great
> because fanless, I've had 2 Netgear FS116p POE switches, and so far BOTH
> have developed one or more 'dead' POE ports.  The manufacturer has a
> LIFETIME warranty, but they have an advance-replacement charge, plus you
> have to pay for your own shipping.  $60 so far this year on warranty
> replacements.  According to support there is no 'Second Gen' hardware
> design to fix the problem so I expect it will happen again.  Has anyone
> else seen this?
>
> -Karl
>
>
>
>
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