Looking at the specs, there are a couple differences, but again probably
only warrants the price difference if you actually need it.

Throughput      
2510: up to 35.7 million pps    
2810: up to 71.4 million pps

Switching capacity      
2510: 48 Gbps
2810: 96 Gbps

Maximum heat dissipation
2510: 164 BTU/hr (173 kJ/hr)    
2810: 341 BTU/hr (360 kJ/hr)

 - Andy O.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 11:35 AM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject: Re: Advice on switch for personal lab
>
>I think I know the difference:
>
>The 2810-24G was available about 1 year before the 2510G-24. It's more
>expensive, too. Sm:)e. I'm sure there are other differences, but nothing to
>warrant the price difference.
>
>We have purchased a single 2810-24G, but when the 2510G-24 came out, we
>started purchasing those instead.
>
>Lastly, I see there is no mention on the 1810G-24's specs about
>multicast(IGMP). This would be needed feature for our environment, so we
>would probably go for the 2510G-24.
>
>--Matt Ross
>Ephrata School District
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ben Scott
>
>>   (In terms of product differentiation, I don't get why both the
>> 2510G-24 and the 2810-24G exist.  They specs are practically
>> identical, AFAICS.)
>
>> -- Ben
>
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