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Reddit mentions of TP-Link Jetstream 8 Port Gigabit Poe Switch | Smart Managed | 8 Gigabit Poe+ Port + 2 SFP, 116W | Up to 512 Vlan | 8K Mac Table | L2/L3/L4 Qos | Link Aggregation(T1500G-10Mps)
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- 8ร PoE+ (802.3af/at) ports providing up to 30W per port, total PoE budget 116W and useful PoE power management Features
- Gigabit Ethernet connections on all ports provide full speed of data transferring
- Advanced security features include IP-MAC-Port binding, ACL, Port Security, DOS defend, Storm control, DHCP Snooping, 802.1x, and radius authentication
- L2/L3/L4 QoS and IGMP snooping optimize voice and video applications
- Dual firmware image improves reliability and up-time of your network
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Specs:
Height | 1.73 Inches |
Length | 11.57 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2017 |
Size | 8 Port PoE+, 2 SFP Slots |
Weight | 3.44 Pounds |
Width | 7.09 Inches |
Having just done this from my house to my shop 18 months ago I'd highly suggest that you bury conduit and then run unarmored fiber inside of that.
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Armored fiber will conduct electricity (ie lightning strikes) while unarmored won't. You can mitigate that with good grounding but it is a pain compared to just spending a couple hundred dollars on a roll of 1" conduit (I got mine from my local Telco and it was $75 for 150'). You also don't have to worry about grounding differentials between the buildings this way.
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I bought my fiber from fs.com ( https://www.fs.com/products/12018.html ) and used a PVC jacket with LC/LC connectors. Get the 3.0mm diameter as it doesn't cost much more and make sure you get extra length as you can't make it longer if you wind up short.
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After that you need to get hardware for each end of the connection (ie switches). They don't have to be fancy they just need to have SFP ports for 1Gb connections. Depending on how many ports you need on each side and what features you need (POE, Link Aggregation, etc.) will depend on how much you'd be looking at spending (figure $120 for a switch with POE and SFP ports so that you can power an AP).
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-T1500G-10PS-Jetstream-8-Port-Gigabit/dp/B01NAWJMWP
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You will also need at least 2 transceivers (one for each building) that go into the SFP ports on each switch:
https://www.amazon.com/FiberHal-TL-SM311LM-Mini-GBIC-1000Base-SX-Transceiver/dp/B01KL3V9SC
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You can spend more or less on the switches depending on your needs. I'd highly recommend running a couple of lines while you are doing it as well in case you have issues in the future. I have 4 lines going to my shop but only use 2 of them.