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    • thwrT
      thwr
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      Used HP earlier, but also Cisco, EnteraSys (now part of Extreme Networks), Nortel Networks, 3Com (before they were bought by HP) and Juniper. Like Juniper the most, clean and great management interface and FreeBSD behind the scenes.

      Huawei made some interesting offers lately, for example the CloudEngine 6800 series CE6810-32T16S4Q TOR switch. They are quite cheap and Huawei got great knowledge in that field from their telco and T1/Backbone background.

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      • coliverC
        coliver
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        I'm a big fan of Netgear for SMB applications.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
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          Used and preferred HP ProCurve. Just purchased the first EdgeSwitch from Ubiquiti. not tried anything complicated with it yet.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @thwr
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            @thwr said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

            Huawei made some interesting offers lately, for example the CloudEngine 6800 series CE6810-32T16S4Q TOR switch. They are quite cheap and Huawei got great knowledge in that field from their telco and T1/Backbone background.

            Can't get Huawei anything in the US (without some real effort.) They are a huge global brand but avoid the US market.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              Ubiquiti and Netgear ProSafe mostly. Juniper is nice when required.

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                Jason Banned
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                HP Procurve, Palo Alto & Cisco

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                • hobbit666H
                  hobbit666
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                  Mostly Netgear and TPLink but looking at Ubiquiti as replacements when needed/required.

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                    Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    Can't get Huawei anything in the US (without some real effort.) They are a huge global brand but avoid the US market.

                    Here is why:

                    Youtube Video

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender
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                      Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                        @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                        Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

                        Who would buy it then? Useless hardware without vertical support? What business would use that? That's the DD-WRT model. Great for hobbyists, but that's not what they are going for. They want business usage.

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                          Jason Banned
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                          You can buy a lot of Huawei cell phones over here. I used to have a few android phones from them back in the day. They were all crappy made stuff.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                            @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                            Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

                            Who would buy it then? Useless hardware without vertical support? What business would use that? That's the DD-WRT model. Great for hobbyists, but that's not what they are going for. They want business usage.

                            Well the hope would be that the FOSS environment would make awesome firmware for it, than you could KNOW didn't have a back doors.

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                            • stacksofplatesS
                              stacksofplates @Jason
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                              @Jason said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                              You can buy a lot of Huawei cell phones over here. I used to have a few android phones from them back in the day. They were all crappy made stuff.

                              The latest 6P is made by them. Haven't used one but it seems to be well accepted.

                              I've also seen other phones that were made by them but rebranded.

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                                Jason Banned @Dashrender
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                                @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

                                Who would buy it then? Useless hardware without vertical support? What business would use that? That's the DD-WRT model. Great for hobbyists, but that's not what they are going for. They want business usage.

                                Well the hope would be that the FOSS environment would make awesome firmware for it, than you could KNOW didn't have a back doors.

                                Hardware itself can have backdoors

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @Jason
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                                  @Jason said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                  @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                  @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                  Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

                                  Who would buy it then? Useless hardware without vertical support? What business would use that? That's the DD-WRT model. Great for hobbyists, but that's not what they are going for. They want business usage.

                                  Well the hope would be that the FOSS environment would make awesome firmware for it, than you could KNOW didn't have a back doors.

                                  Hardware itself can have backdoors

                                  yeah - you have a point there.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                    @Jason said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                    @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                    @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                    Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

                                    Who would buy it then? Useless hardware without vertical support? What business would use that? That's the DD-WRT model. Great for hobbyists, but that's not what they are going for. They want business usage.

                                    Well the hope would be that the FOSS environment would make awesome firmware for it, than you could KNOW didn't have a back doors.

                                    Hardware itself can have backdoors

                                    yeah - you have a point there.

                                    Yes like most things that go through any US customs anywhere.

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                                    • MattSpellerM
                                      MattSpeller
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                                      Big fan of cheap stuff that works good. HP seems to fit that bill for us. There are probably cheaper / better deals for the money in the USA.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                        @Dashrender said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                        Huawei could solve this by making their platform completely open. Basically only sell hardware and allow others to make their own firmware/software that runs on it.

                                        Who would buy it then? Useless hardware without vertical support? What business would use that? That's the DD-WRT model. Great for hobbyists, but that's not what they are going for. They want business usage.

                                        Well the hope would be that the FOSS environment would make awesome firmware for it, than you could KNOW didn't have a back doors.

                                        I understand the goal, but I fail to see the point. Who would buy that? We have stuff like that now, no one will buy it.

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                                        • nadnerBN
                                          nadnerB
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                                          I don't have a favourite brand as I haven't used enough to have a well rounded opinion but I sure do appreciate:

                                          • No Java in the GUI
                                          • neat and tidy interface
                                          • Good warranty (EnterraSys Lifetime warranty 😄 )
                                          • Reliable
                                          • Not cloud based (On ya bike, Meraki)
                                          • High thermal resilience
                                          • Well priced support (Hint: NOT Cisco)
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                                          • thwrT
                                            thwr @nadnerB
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                                            @nadnerB said in What's your favorite brand for network gear?:

                                            I don't have a favourite brand as I haven't used enough to have a well rounded opinion but I sure do appreciate:

                                            • No Java in the GUI
                                            • neat and tidy interface
                                            • Good warranty (EnterraSys Lifetime warranty 😄 )
                                            • Reliable
                                            • Not cloud based (On ya bike, Meraki)
                                            • High thermal resilience
                                            • Well priced support (Hint: NOT Cisco)

                                            No Java - good point. Got an old ProCurve still serving as an access switch which is running Java applets. PITA. Same for Adobe Flash in VMware vSphere (that's going to be replaced with a HTML5 frontend AFAIK).

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