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Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb

(14 customer reviews)

990 Riyal

Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb Ethernet 8xGE PoE (124W), 2X 1G SFP, L2+ Smart Switch US Cord (JL681A#ABA)

 

Test video – Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • The Aruba Instant On 1930 8G Class 4 PoE 2SFP 124W Switch is a high performance, smart managed switch designed for small and medium businesses – fast set-up, easy management, security you can trust.
  • Two-Factor Authentication enabled
  • Configuration: Small form design for desktop or wall or surface mounting, or rackmount with in-box mounting ears. Ports and LEDs facing the front – #ABA w/ internal power supply and US-syle plug. Fanless silent operation.
  • Management: Simplified cloud management from app or web browser with no recurring cost – The Aruba Instant On mobile app allows you to set up, manage, and monitor Instant On switches and Access Points directly from your phone, from anywhere. Guided step-by-step instructions to install devices to get your network up and running quickly – no technical expertise required. Alternative integrated traditional full local web interface for advanced configuration with static routing, ACLs, SNMP.
  • Ports: 10 active ports | 8x Gigabit 10/100/1000 + 2x Gigabit SFP | Power over Ethernet: PoE / PoE+ (Class 4) on 8 ports | PoE power budget 124 Watts
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    ➕ What is the price of Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb in-store is 990 SAR VAT.

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    The price of Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb used is 690 SAR VAT.

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    Special specifications :
  • The Aruba Instant On 1930 8G Class 4 PoE 2SFP 124W Switch is a high performance, smart managed switch designed for small and medium businesses – fast set-up, easy management, security you can trust.
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.

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    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb :

     

    Brand
    Aruba a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company
    Number of Ports
    8
    Compatible Devices
    Desktop
    Item Dimensions LxWxH
    21.3 x 14.2 x 5.5 inches

     

     

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    14 reviews for Aruba Instant On 1930 8-Port PoE Gb

    1. C. Z (verified owner)

      Sounds like a chainsaw – Let me start off by saying that the reseller I purchased from was great! This being said, HP Aruba has a real problem with their fans on this model. It sounds like a chainsaw and there’s no firmware update addressing this. Firmware updates are also terribly infrequent. The product docs claim intelligent cooling for variable fan speed but I have not experienced this. This unit is in a commercially cooled environment that is constantly at 68% with never more then 13% load on the switch. This is by far the loudest switch I’ve ever used so unless you can put the unit somewhere where noise won’t be an issue, I would completely pass on this. I’ve heard the same issue has continued with the 1960 series 24-port and up for Aruba Instant-On so beware. I’m going back to my Ubiquiti switch for now…

    2. N. J (verified owner)

      Solid Ubiquiti UniFi Replacement – Picked up the 10 port poe variant along with an ap22 to replace my Ubiquiti UniFi setup. I was able to utilize the two sfp ports with copper gbix and have those setup with 2 other copper ports in a lagg to my firewall. From there an ap12, ap22 and all other ports occupied. As a Ubiquiti UniFi replacement it’s been great. Cloud functionality is on par to what the alpha and beta versions of Ubiquiti UniFi for both wireless and wired setup. This variant is fanless and I recommend not stacking anything directly on top even with rubber feet. It gets too hot, ass well there is a sticker warning installers about that. So far the Instant-On line of products works really well, the web ui and mobile application functions very well. Overall the product is great. Aruba is not advertising enterprise features that require alpha or beta revisions that be constantly updated or maintained. As well, there are no active licensing to access the Instant-On functions.

    3. A. J (verified owner)

      Most impressive small business switch – Excellent solution for Home/Small-Business use. Robust command line and GUI allow local management at nearly the same level as Enterprise/Pro Equipment. But all of that is dumbed down once you join it to the cloud. Abilities are severely limited on the Cloud, but most Small Business owners and Home Users wont know the difference. Easy to setup using the Cloud interface for the non technical. So far it powers all my AP’s and Cameras. Switch occasionally shows a PoE Power Fault and blinks orange, but that seems to be a reporting glitch and to date has not caused any issues. Almost dropped rating to 4 because of it…but like I stated, to date the PoE fault has not caused any issues.

    4. C. Z (verified owner)

      Sounds like a chainsaw – Let me start off by saying that the reseller I purchased from was great! This being said, HP Aruba has a real problem with their fans on this model. It sounds like a chainsaw and there’s no firmware update addressing this. Firmware updates are also terribly infrequent. The product docs claim intelligent cooling for variable fan speed but I have not experienced this. This unit is in a commercially cooled environment that is constantly at 68% with never more then 13% load on the switch. This is by far the loudest switch I’ve ever used so unless you can put the unit somewhere where noise won’t be an issue, I would completely pass on this. I’ve heard the same issue has continued with the 1960 series 24-port and up for Aruba Instant-On so beware. I’m going back to my Ubiquiti switch for now…

    5. N. S (verified owner)

      So close but not far enough – Bought this along with their AP11D, and the AP22 to replace the equivalent UniFi stuff. This is pretty much the product that gave me the least issues, safe for adding it to my “inventory” for the first time. Unfortunately the AP11D didn’t work out. Yeah I know I could have bought a different router/gateway but I wanted a single interface to administer everything, like the UniFi I wanted to replace.

    6. R. J (verified owner)

      Good switch for the price – I wasn’t looking to spend thousands of dollars for a simple but robust network. These switches filled the need to have POE, a configurable and reliable network, at a less expensive cost. I wouldn’t use them in a complex network needing many VLANS and multiple hops, but in a simple network with only 2 or 3 VLANS and single switch connections they are reliable and dependable.

    7. N. J (verified owner)

      Solid Ubiquiti UniFi Replacement – Picked up the 10 port poe variant along with an ap22 to replace my Ubiquiti UniFi setup. I was able to utilize the two sfp ports with copper gbix and have those setup with 2 other copper ports in a lagg to my firewall. From there an ap12, ap22 and all other ports occupied. As a Ubiquiti UniFi replacement it’s been great. Cloud functionality is on par to what the alpha and beta versions of Ubiquiti UniFi for both wireless and wired setup. This variant is fanless and I recommend not stacking anything directly on top even with rubber feet. It gets too hot, ass well there is a sticker warning installers about that. So far the Instant-On line of products works really well, the web ui and mobile application functions very well. Overall the product is great. Aruba is not advertising enterprise features that require alpha or beta revisions that be constantly updated or maintained. As well, there are no active licensing to access the Instant-On functions.

    8. N. S (verified owner)

      So close but not far enough – Bought this along with their AP11D, and the AP22 to replace the equivalent UniFi stuff. This is pretty much the product that gave me the least issues, safe for adding it to my “inventory” for the first time. Unfortunately the AP11D didn’t work out. Yeah I know I could have bought a different router/gateway but I wanted a single interface to administer everything, like the UniFi I wanted to replace.

    9. D. J (verified owner)

      1930 8-Port GbE Switch: THIS is NOT Enterprise Quality Equipment – Final review revision: I’ve taken this out of service and will discard it. Start-up time, measured in minutes, is just too much for a backbone use… with no offsetting positive feature.

    10. R. B (verified owner)

      Works for network upgrade for faster speeds. – I experimented with Aruba Instant On to attempt to take advantage of the higher speed Spectrum service that I am now receiving. I was trying to replace a Unifi SG and Ubiquiti APs which for some reason had speeds being capped at about 130 mbps when 500+ mbps was out of the new modem. The Aruba 1930 Instant On setup wasn’t as simple as the explanations and instructions make it seem. I finally realized that the Aruba wasn’t detecting the network until I power off and on the modem. Once I discovered powering off and on the modem was the only way the Aruba Instant On devices would show up on the network while trying to setup on the app, things started to go much more straight forward. Another item to note is that these Aruba Instant On devices take a long time to get online when powering off and on. It takes so long that it seems like it’s not going to work (almost 5 minutes). I also had to get a router (I was under the impression the Aruba 1930 would work when directly connected to the modem, but I was never able to get it to work that way). It was an expensive upgrade just to take advantage of the higher speeds I am now getting from Spectrum, considering my Unifi setup was rather costly when setup 4 years ago. Hopefully this new Aruba Instant On setup keeps up with the pace for more than 4 years.

    11. A. J (verified owner)

      Most impressive small business switch – Excellent solution for Home/Small-Business use. Robust command line and GUI allow local management at nearly the same level as Enterprise/Pro Equipment. But all of that is dumbed down once you join it to the cloud. Abilities are severely limited on the Cloud, but most Small Business owners and Home Users wont know the difference. Easy to setup using the Cloud interface for the non technical. So far it powers all my AP’s and Cameras. Switch occasionally shows a PoE Power Fault and blinks orange, but that seems to be a reporting glitch and to date has not caused any issues. Almost dropped rating to 4 because of it…but like I stated, to date the PoE fault has not caused any issues.

    12. R. J (verified owner)

      Good switch for the price – I wasn’t looking to spend thousands of dollars for a simple but robust network. These switches filled the need to have POE, a configurable and reliable network, at a less expensive cost. I wouldn’t use them in a complex network needing many VLANS and multiple hops, but in a simple network with only 2 or 3 VLANS and single switch connections they are reliable and dependable.

    13. D. J (verified owner)

      1930 8-Port GbE Switch: THIS is NOT Enterprise Quality Equipment – Final review revision: I’ve taken this out of service and will discard it. Start-up time, measured in minutes, is just too much for a backbone use… with no offsetting positive feature.

    14. R. B (verified owner)

      Works for network upgrade for faster speeds. – I experimented with Aruba Instant On to attempt to take advantage of the higher speed Spectrum service that I am now receiving. I was trying to replace a Unifi SG and Ubiquiti APs which for some reason had speeds being capped at about 130 mbps when 500+ mbps was out of the new modem. The Aruba 1930 Instant On setup wasn’t as simple as the explanations and instructions make it seem. I finally realized that the Aruba wasn’t detecting the network until I power off and on the modem. Once I discovered powering off and on the modem was the only way the Aruba Instant On devices would show up on the network while trying to setup on the app, things started to go much more straight forward. Another item to note is that these Aruba Instant On devices take a long time to get online when powering off and on. It takes so long that it seems like it’s not going to work (almost 5 minutes). I also had to get a router (I was under the impression the Aruba 1930 would work when directly connected to the modem, but I was never able to get it to work that way). It was an expensive upgrade just to take advantage of the higher speeds I am now getting from Spectrum, considering my Unifi setup was rather costly when setup 4 years ago. Hopefully this new Aruba Instant On setup keeps up with the pace for more than 4 years.

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