

🚀 Power your network like a pro — 48 ports, total control, zero compromise!
The TP-Link TL-SG3452P is a high-capacity 52-port Gigabit L2+ managed PoE switch featuring 48 PoE+ ports delivering up to 384W total power, plus 4 SFP slots for high-speed uplinks. Integrated with Omada SDN for centralized cloud management, it offers advanced security features, static routing, and flexible management options. Designed for professional-grade network performance, it comes with a 5-year warranty and robust technical support.
| ASIN | B092CK2366 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Power Cord, Quick Installation Guide, Rackmount Kit, Rubber Feet, TL-SG3452P Switch |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, servers, networking hardware |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 332 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840030702365 |
| Interface | RJ45, SFP |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32"L x 12.99"W x 1.73"H |
| Item Height | 44 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Ethernet Switch |
| Item Weight | 5.74 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Power | 485.7 Watts |
| Number of Layers | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 52 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Switch Type | Managed PoE Switch |
| UPC | 840030702365 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year Manufacturer |
D**N
So far so good.
I'm not really thrilled with the whole Omada environment. I'm using the gear on my home network, the way the config work is less than intuitive, and sometime confusing, but if you understand basic networking, you can easilly figure it out. Overall this switch is functioning great. Took a while to figure out how to do a LAG on 2 ports, but it seems to all work well once it's setup. Overall decent quality and function for the price. there is alway trade offs, so you get a little wonky configuration for the quality and price. Works for me!
J**S
Super Price-Solid Capacity PoE and Management via Omada-Flawless
Fits your rack, runs super quiet, 4-GBIC uplinks and fully manageable. Great price and solid gear especially if you’re all TP-Link/Small Office/Home
Q**Q
like a mini version of a datacenter switch
All 8 copper ports have real PoE, it has 120VAC line power inlet (sadly only one, not redundant) instead of a power brick, selectable front panel indicators, two real SFP ports, not doubled up on copper ports, and they're not manufacturer locked afaict, at least they work perfectly with my random no-name copper SFPs, so it's an actual 10-port switch. Best of all, it has actual ios-style CLI config so if you're used to cisco type switch configs, there's nothing to learn. It has a pretty decent web-based GUI config as well, and the gui config just gets translated into ios commands and put in running-config/startup-config. Everything works just the way you'd expect it to. It has basic L3 routing including between vlans, and supports the usual stuff like LLDP, SNMP, and has some rate-limiting features I haven't tried. It's also compact - it's 1U high, but only 11.5" wide. It comes with mounting ears to put it in a 19" rack and also little rubber feet for desktop use. There is a fan, and airflow is from left side to right, but it's very quiet and spins up and down with load.
A**.
Awesome device
I would maybe have suggested the lower wattage version of this for most people before getting my hands on this device. Wow! Even without hooking up to a network control system this thing is super easy and straightforward! Uniquiti, Cisco, and the rest could stand to take a page from this device's options! They've even implemented some non-standard features that I've only managed to get with complex custom scripting on my Linux router. 100%, 10/10
T**S
Works well
My husband was a network engineer with advanced certifications. We were waiting for our Starlink gear to come in and he was in the process of switching our home networks to TP-Link products using the Omada controller to include several outdoor APs (for our barns, game cams, etc.) because we would finally have the internet speeds to support a full network. Sadly, he passed away before the Starlink kit showed up and wasn’t finished building out the network. When I got the satellite internet up and running, I tried to use the switches from the previous network build but wasn’t getting anywhere. After doing some online research, ordered this, plugged it in to the network and now all the APs are working. I have no idea how to do anything else in home networking, LOL, but am happy with the speed and reliability provided. We have two ceiling mount APs and three or four of the outdoor APs with multiple Apple TVs, Wi-Fi cameras, various personal devices, weather station, etc. and all receive good signal and fast speeds using this setup.
J**Y
Excellent Product
It has so much function i barely scractch the surface
W**T
Love it
Use a couple of these to get my PCs online at multigig. I also run an EAP783 off of one with a 20gig trunk. I couldn't be happier. If i could redesign it I'd replace the two SPF+ ports with two more normal ethernet ports. You can get TPLink SPF+ 10g modules, I have and they work great, but they run very hot.
R**.
Product came quickly and worked perfectly!
Product has a lot of power for PoE and is easy to configure and manage in the OMADA application
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