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Teltonika SWM Switch Range

Apr 20th, 2026
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Teltonika SWM Switch Range: Enterprise & Industrial Switching Without Vendor Lock-In

Designed to Integrate Seamlessly with Existing Cisco, Juniper, HPE, Extreme, and Other Proprietary Network Environments

Most networks today are a mix of everything: Cisco or Juniper at the core, a patchwork of cheap unmanaged switches at the edge, some industrial PLCs on their own island, and now camera systems, Wi-Fi, sensors and IoT devices piled on top.

The result is familiar:

  • More boxes
  • More power injectors
  • More licences
  • More things that break

The Teltonika switch range is Teltonika’s answer to that chaos. It covers:

  • TSW unmanaged industrial switches for simple, reliable connectivity at the edge
  • TSW202 for compact managed PoE access
  • SWM280 / SWM281 / SWM282 for full L2+ / L3 managed switching with industrial protocol support and 24 months of RMS included

The goal is simple: an open, standards-based switching family that can sit comfortably inside existing Cisco, Juniper, HPE or Extreme environments without dragging you into another closed ecosystem.

1. The Teltonika Switch Families At A Glance

Teltonika split their switch portfolio into two main lines:

  • TSW series – industrial, compact, mostly unmanaged switches for edge and cabinet use
  • SWM series – enterprise and industrial managed switches with advanced L2+ / L3 features and industrial protocols

Between them, you can cover everything from a tiny DIN rail cabinet feeding a handful of devices, up to a rackmount switch powering an entire CCTV estate or industrial line.

2. TSW Series – Simple, Rugged Industrial Connectivity

The TSW series is about one thing: plug it in, forget about it, and let it run for years.

These switches are fanless, DIN rail or wall mount, with aluminium housings and wide DC input ranges. They are built to live in panels, vehicles and plant rooms — not just server racks.

You can think of the TSW family in three main groups.

2.1 Compact Edge Switches – TSW010, TSW110, TSW114

These are the “connect anything, anywhere” models.

TSW010

  • 5 × 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
  • Industrial DIN rail design
  • Lowest power consumption in the range
  • 2-pin DC input with tiny idle draw
  • Perfect for low bandwidth control networks and simple device fan-outs

TSW110

  • 5 × Gigabit ports
  • Unmanaged L2 switch
  • Wide 9–30 V DC input
  • Built for higher bandwidth industrial applications with plug-and-play simplicity

TSW114

  • 5 × Gigabit ports
  • Integrated DIN rail bracket and front-facing ports
  • 9–30 V DC supply with reverse polarity and surge protection
  • Ideal for neat cable routing inside control cabinets

These are the boxes you drop in when you simply need “more ports on the DIN rail” and never want to think about them again.

2.2 Small PoE Edge Switches – TSW100 and TSW101

TSW100 – 5-Port Industrial PoE+ Switch

  • 5 × Gigabit ports, 4 with PoE+ (802.3af/at)
  • Up to 30 W per PoE port, 60 W total budget
  • Centralised PSE power source for small PoE loads
  • Ideal for cameras, access points or IP phones

TSW101 – Automotive PoE+ Switch

  • 5 × Gigabit ports, 4 with PoE+
  • Designed for 12 V / 24 V vehicle power
  • Rugged housing for transport applications
  • Ideal for on-board Wi-Fi, CCTV and telematics

Both are unmanaged. No menus. No configuration. Just power and data.

2.3 Higher Density PoE and SFP – TSW200 and TSW210

TSW200 – 8-Port PoE+ with SFP

  • 8 × Gigabit PoE+ ports
  • 2 × SFP fibre uplinks
  • 30 W per port, 240 W total PoE budget
  • Ideal for CCTV and access-heavy cabinets

TSW210 – 8-Port + SFP (No PoE)

  • 8 × Gigabit ports
  • 2 × SFP ports
  • Wide 7–57 V DC input
  • Used where PoE is handled elsewhere

2.4 TSW202 – The Bridge Between TSW and SWM

TSW202 is a managed PoE+ switch offering:

  • 8 × Gigabit PoE+ ports (240 W total)
  • 2 × SFP uplinks
  • L2 management with some L3 capability
  • Support for Profinet, EtherNet/IP and MRP

It acts as an industrial access-layer switch, sitting between unmanaged TSW devices and the larger SWM28 rackmount range.

3. SWM28 Series – Full Managed Switching for Enterprise and IIoT

The SWM280, SWM281 and SWM282 are Teltonika’s full enterprise-grade switches.

  • 1U rackmount
  • L2 managed with enhanced L3 features
  • Run Teltonika TSWOS (OpenWrt-based)
  • Support dynamic routing (OSPF, BGP, RIP, EIGRP)
  • Industrial protocol support (Profinet, EtherNet/IP, MRP)
  • 24 months of RMS included

3.1 SWM280 – Mixed PoE / Non‑PoE

  • 12 × PoE+ Gigabit ports
  • 12 × non‑PoE Gigabit ports
  • 4 × SFP uplinks

3.2 SWM281 – Non‑PoE Managed Switch

  • 24 × Gigabit ports
  • 4 × SFP uplinks
  • Ideal for aggregation and routing

3.3 SWM282 – High Density PoE+ for CCTV and IoT

  • 24 × PoE+ Gigabit ports
  • 300 W total PoE budget
  • 4 × SFP uplinks

4. SWM28 Comparison – Choosing the Right Model

Feature SWM280 SWM281 SWM282
PoE Support Yes (12 ports) No Yes (24 ports)
Total Ports 24 24 24
PoE Budget 240 W N/A 300 W
Uplinks 4 × SFP 4 × SFP 4 × SFP
Dynamic Routing Yes Yes Yes
RMS Included 24 months 24 months 24 months

5. Open Standards – Why These Switches Fit “Closed” Networks

Teltonika switches don’t try to own your network. They support open standards:

  • LLDP
  • SNMP v2/v3
  • 802.1Q VLANs
  • 802.1X with RADIUS / TACACS+
  • OSPF, BGP, RIP, EIGRP (SWM)

This allows seamless integration into Cisco, Juniper, HPE and Extreme environments without controllers or licences.

6. When to Use Each Range

  • TSW010 / 110 / 114 – simple unmanaged edge fan‑out
  • TSW100 / 101 – compact PoE injection
  • TSW200 / 210 – fibre‑enabled edge cabinets
  • TSW202 – managed PoE access with industrial protocols
  • SWM280 / 281 / 282 – full enterprise and IIoT switching

7. Millbeck – Teltonika Diamond Partner

Millbeck is a long-standing Teltonika Networks Diamond Partner, providing:

  • TSW and SWM switches
  • Teltonika RUT and TRB routers
  • IoT SIMs (roaming, private IP, NB‑IoT, LTE‑M, 5G)
  • Design and deployment support
  • UK-based technical expertise

With Millbeck, switches, routers and IoT connectivity are treated as one integrated solution — not a collection of parts.

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