Fiber goes from junction box to another room where I keep my router (hAP ac^2), AP (TP-Link AX1500) and switch provided by ISP. Main trunk cable comes back to junction box where it connects as an uplink for the main switch. Then all other rooms get their Ethernet from main switch. Because of constraint space this topology is only possible solution for my home network and it is very common in all modern blocks of flats, at least in Poland.
Finally I ended up buying TP-Link TL-SG108E. This was only solution that fits the space, has 8 GbE ports and supports 802.1q. It has it downsides though. It lacks any open protocol for remote configuration/monitoring, only custom solution I found is this psmode/essstat and it simply scrapes the html of web GUI. Also it has plenty security issues like lack of HTTPS and authorization session checks only IP address of the client.
Other similar devices include:
At least in Poland TP-Link TL-SG108E is by far the best best selling desktop switch with VLANs.
What I would love to see is something with:
- 8 GbE ports
- dimmensions similar to TP-Link TL-SG108E
- wall mounting
- Management, presumably SwOS or SwOS Lite
- [nice to have] port 1 with PoE in (there is no place for backup inside the box)
- [maybe another version] PoE outputs
- reasonable pricing
I've looked through current MikroTik products and I haven't found anything like it. If there is please let me know.