Grandstream GWN7813P Dubai UAE

Grandstream GWN7813P Dubai

Your access switch shouldn’t be the reason phones drop, cameras reboot, or Wi-Fi slows down at 3PM. That happens a lot in older office fit-outs across Business Bay, JLT, and warehouse sites in Al Quoz where one small switch is trying to feed APs, VoIP handsets, CCTV, and uplinks at the same time. The Grandstream GWN7813P fixes that with 24 Gigabit ports, 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks, and a 370W PoE budget built for real site loads.

This is a Layer 3 managed switch for offices, schools, clinics, retail branches, and multi-floor commercial spaces that need proper VLANs, routing, and stable PoE. Ports 1 to 8 support PoE++ up to 60W, which matters if you’re powering higher-draw wireless access points or selected cameras. Ports 9 to 24 support PoE+ up to 30W. That gives resellers more room when planning mixed-device projects instead of adding injectors later.

For UAE deployments, that mix works well in Etisalat and du business environments where voice, data, Wi-Fi, and surveillance need to sit on separate VLANs but still stay easy to manage. You can manage the switch through the local web interface, CLI, GDMS Networking, or GWN Manager. There’s also stacking support for up to 4 switches, so it fits branch expansions without replacing the whole switching layer.

Grandstream GWN7813P UAE demand is usually driven by buyers who want 10G uplinks without moving to a much larger chassis switch. It’s a practical fit for Abu Dhabi branch offices, Dubai hospitality back offices, and Sharjah education sites where PoE load and uplink bandwidth both matter. If you’re supplying Grandstream Wi-Fi, IP phones, or IP cameras on the same project, this model keeps the network clean and easier to scale.

Description

Grandstream GWN7813P Dubai 24-Port Layer 3 Managed PoE Switch UAE

A lot of PoE switch problems in Dubai don’t start with the switch. They start with the project brief. Twelve IP phones. Six ceiling access points. Eight cameras. Then someone adds two more APs for the meeting rooms and a door controller at the last minute. Suddenly the old switch is overloaded, uplinks are saturated, and the branch office in Business Bay is calling every week because voice is choppy and cameras keep renegotiating power.

The Grandstream GWN7813P is built for that kind of site. You get 24 Gigabit ports for edge devices, 4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks for proper aggregation, and a 370W PoE budget that’s strong enough for mixed deployments. That matters in multi-floor offices, school blocks, clinics, hospitality back offices, and warehouse admin rooms where one switch often has to carry voice, Wi-Fi, CCTV, and uplinks at the same time. For buyers searching Grandstream GWN7813P Dubai or Grandstream GWN7813P UAE, this is the model that makes sense when standard PoE isn’t enough and 10G uplinks are already part of the design.

24

Gigabit RJ45 Ports

4

10G SFP+ Uplinks

370W

Total PoE Budget

4

Switches in Stack

What This Switch Is Really For

The GWN7813P sits in the space between simple access switching and oversized enterprise chassis gear. That’s why it fits UAE projects so well. Most SMB and mid-sized commercial sites in DIFC, JLT, Dubai Silicon Oasis, and Abu Dhabi branch offices don’t need a huge core switch. They need a reliable 24-port managed PoE switch with enough routing control, enough power for edge devices, and enough uplink headroom to avoid bottlenecks when traffic grows.

This model is a Layer 3 managed switch, so it isn’t limited to basic VLAN separation. It supports static routing and dynamic routing features that make segmented networks easier to plan. For an integrator supplying Grandstream access points, SIP phones, or surveillance devices, that means fewer compromises at the rack. One VLAN for staff data. One for guest Wi-Fi. One for IP telephony. One for cameras. Clean separation. Easier troubleshooting. Better long-term stability.

It also fits nicely into projects that already use Grandstream on the voice side. If your customer is running a Grandstream PABX for internal extensions or branch calling, the GWN7813P gives you the switching layer to handle SIP phones, access points, and uplinks in the same brand ecosystem. That matters for smaller IT teams that don’t want three different dashboards for one office floor.

Key point: Ports 1 to 8 support PoE++ up to 60W. Ports 9 to 24 support PoE+ up to 30W. That’s useful when a project mixes standard VoIP phones with higher-draw Wi-Fi access points, selected PTZ cameras, or other powered devices.

Platform Compatibility and Management Options

Not every buyer wants cloud-only management. In Dubai, that depends on the project. A trading office in Business Bay may want central visibility for multiple branches. A legal firm in DIFC may prefer local control. A school in Sharjah might want easy GUI management because there’s no full-time network engineer on site. The GWN7813P gives all three options without forcing one approach.

You can manage it through local web UI, command line, Grandstream GDMS Networking, or GWN Manager. That gives resellers flexibility when they hand over a project. For single-site deployments, local management is often enough. For multi-branch rollouts, GDMS Networking makes more sense. If the customer already has Grandstream APs in the same environment, the switch fits into a more unified operating model instead of becoming a standalone device that nobody wants to log into later.

Technical note: The GWN7813P includes an embedded controller for switch management and works well in Grandstream-led network designs where wireless, switching, and voice are supplied together. For ongoing support after deployment, many UAE buyers also pair it with our IT AMC support services to cover the full office network.

From a deployment point of view, the 4 x 10G SFP+ ports are one of the biggest reasons to choose this model over cheaper 24-port switches. In real projects, those uplinks let you connect cleanly to a server room switch, firewall uplink, or distribution layer without pushing all traffic through 1G bottlenecks. For branch offices in Abu Dhabi or two-floor offices in Dubai Marina, that can be the difference between “works on day one” and “needs redesign after six months.”

Features That Matter on Actual Projects

The headline specs are easy enough to list. The more important question is what they change on site. First, the 370W PoE budget gives you real planning space. A switch like this can power a mixed floor of desk phones, wireless access points, and cameras without needing external injectors everywhere. That keeps racks cleaner and makes maintenance easier for whoever inherits the job later.

Second, stacking support for up to 4 switches matters more than most product pages admit. Plenty of UAE offices start with one rack and one floor. Then HR expands into the next unit, or the warehouse adds a mezzanine office, or the school opens three more classrooms. With stacking, you can grow the switching layer without redesigning from scratch. That’s a useful detail for resellers bidding on phased projects.

Third, the security and control features are not stripped down. You’re getting VLAN support, QoS, ACLs, 802.1X authentication, RADIUS and TACACS+, ARP inspection, DHCP snooping, and IP source guard. That’s the kind of feature set buyers in healthcare, education, and hospitality often ask for once the project moves beyond a basic office fit-out. Not glamorous. Very useful.

Key point: This model supports DHCP server and relay functions along with options 82, 60, 160, and 43. That gives IT teams more control in segmented enterprise networks, especially where voice, access points, and branch devices need policy-based provisioning.

There are also smaller details that help in better-designed projects. Support for DAC cables up to 5 metres on the SFP+ side. Optional external redundant power support. 1588v2 timing support. Routing capabilities that go beyond static routes. These aren’t always front-and-centre on UAE listings, but they’re exactly the details technical buyers ask about once they compare two similar 24-port switches on paper.

For offices using Etisalat or du internet with separate security appliances and managed Wi-Fi, the GWN7813P works well as a proper access layer switch rather than a stopgap box. That’s the difference. It’s not just a switch with PoE. It’s a switch you can design around.

Where This Sells — Nigeria / Education

Campus blocks, admin offices, and Wi-Fi-heavy learning spaces

IT resellers in Nigeria typically supply the GWN7813P into private school and university projects where one switch has to power access points, SIP phones, and a small camera count in the same building. Common project size is 4 to 12 units, shipped FOB Dubai with room for reseller margin and phased delivery. The 10G uplinks help when multiple classroom blocks feed back to a central rack, while the PoE++ ports suit newer Wi-Fi access points that draw more than standard phone loads. It’s also a practical choice for training centres and branch campuses that want managed switching without moving into a larger enterprise chassis platform.

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Model Grandstream GWN7813P
Switch Type Layer 3 managed PoE switch
RJ45 Ports 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports
Uplink Ports 4 x 10G SFP+ ports
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at / 802.3bt
PoE Ports 1–8 PoE++ up to 60W per port
PoE Ports 9–24 PoE+ up to 30W per port
Total PoE Budget 370W
Switching Capacity 128Gbps
Forwarding Rate 95.23Mpps
Stacking Up to 4 switches
Management Web UI, CLI, GDMS Networking, GWN Manager
Routing Protocols Static routing, RIP, RIPng, OSPF, OSPFv3, BGP
Security Features 802.1X, ACL, RADIUS, TACACS+, DHCP snooping, ARP inspection, IP source guard
Redundant Power Option Supports external 54V / 300W redundant power supply
Deployment Rackmount switch for office, campus, branch, and commercial network projects in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and across UAE

Which GWN7813 Model Fits Better

Not every 24-port project needs PoE. That’s where buyers get this wrong. If the rack is only serving desktops, printers, and uplinks, the non-PoE GWN7813 is usually enough. The GWN7813P is the better pick when the switch is expected to power IP phones, wireless access points, CCTV cameras, or door devices from the same chassis. In Dubai office fit-outs, that’s the more common scenario.

Feature GWN7813 GWN7813P
24 x Gigabit ports Yes Yes
4 x 10G SFP+ uplinks Yes Yes
PoE output No 370W total
Ports 1–8 Standard data ports PoE++ up to 60W
Ports 9–24 Standard data ports PoE+ up to 30W
Best use Data-only access switching Phones, APs, cameras, mixed edge loads

Not the right fit?

If your project needs a 48-port PoE access layer, don’t split the load across two smaller switches unless rack space forces it. Use a higher-density model instead. The GWN7813P is strongest in 24-port branch offices, school blocks, clinics, and floor cabinets where 10G uplinks and mixed PoE loads matter more than raw port count.

What Comes in the Box

Grandstream ships the switch as a rack-ready unit for standard network cabinet deployment. That suits most server room and floor distributor setups in Dubai offices, schools, hotels, and light industrial sites. Basic mounting and power accessories are included so your integrator can rack it and start staging.

Included Item Detail
Switch unit Grandstream GWN7813P 24-port managed PoE switch
Rackmount accessories Rack ears and mounting hardware for cabinet installation
Power connection AC power input for standard rack deployment
Documentation Quick start materials from manufacturer

Not included — order separately if needed

10G SFP+ modules, DAC cables, fibre patch leads, external redundant power supply, rack PDU, patch panels, and structured cabling. For a combined project quote with switching, Wi-Fi, voice, and cabinet accessories, WhatsApp us before finalising the BOQ.

Why Resellers Keep Using This Model

There’s a reason this model works in repeat business. It covers the awkward middle ground that shows up on real tenders. Too much device load for a small unmanaged PoE switch. Not enough complexity to justify expensive core hardware. The GWN7813P gives resellers a proper Layer 3 access switch with enough power and enough uplink bandwidth to close that gap cleanly.

In hotel back offices, it can power phones, staff Wi-Fi, and corridor cameras from one cabinet. In schools, it can handle classroom APs and admin handsets on separate VLANs. In warehouse offices around JAFZA or Al Quoz, it’s often used for the office side of the site while a separate industrial design covers the production floor. That’s why Grandstream GWN7813P Abu Dhabi and Grandstream GWN7813P UAE searches usually come from buyers who already know what problem they’re solving.

Technical note: For projects using Grandstream wireless, this switch fits neatly with the wider brand stack. It’s often paired with Grandstream access points, SIP endpoints, and a Grandstream PABX for branch telephony, which keeps handover simpler for IT teams managing one environment.

Industry Fit in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

This switch sells well into hospitality, education, healthcare, and professional offices because those sites usually need PoE and segmentation at the same time. Hotels in Deira and Bur Dubai often need staff phones, admin Wi-Fi, back-office PCs, and a few cameras running from one rack. Clinics in Abu Dhabi need separate voice and data paths without making the rack too complicated for outsourced IT support. Training centres in Sharjah and Ajman often need 10G uplinks back to a central room because classroom traffic spikes at fixed hours.

For UAE fit-outs, it’s also a solid choice in free-zone offices across DMCC, DIFC, and Business Bay where network growth happens in phases. One floor becomes two. One tenant unit becomes three. Stacking support helps, and the 10G uplinks mean you’re not rebuilding the access layer every time the customer expands.

Stock & availability: Grandstream GWN7813P in stock in our Dubai warehouse. FOB Dubai pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Ships across UAE, Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Bulk orders and registered company pricing available on WhatsApp.

Often Bundled With This Product

Resellers supplying the GWN7813P typically bundle it with a Grandstream PABX for voice projects, IT AMC support for managed office rollouts, PABX support where SIP handsets share the same switching layer, IT remote support for multi-branch troubleshooting, telephone system repair services during voice migrations, and broader PABX systems in Dubai when the customer is refreshing both switching and telephony together.

Abu Dhabi, UAE, and Export Supply

If you’re sourcing Grandstream GWN7813P UAE stock for a branch office in Abu Dhabi, a school block in Sharjah, or a hospitality project in Ras Al Khaimah, this model is easy to position because it solves both power and uplink constraints in one line item. Vector Dubai supplies across all 7 emirates — Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain — with support for free-zone buyers as well.

For export, this switch moves well into Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Uganda for campus, branch, and enterprise office projects. GCC enquiries also come from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain where buyers want FOB Dubai pricing with project quantities packed cleanly for onward shipment. We also handle orders for Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Kazakhstan where importers prefer a Dubai consolidation point for networking and voice equipment. That makes the GWN7813P a practical export item, not just a local UAE SKU.

About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor

Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE. Grandstream GWN7813P is available in stock with supply across all 7 UAE emirates and export to Africa, GCC, and international markets. Contact: +971 4 450 4145, sales@vdsae.com, International City, Dubai.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this switch power all 24 PoE devices at full output at the same time?

Not at maximum per-port output across every port. The total PoE budget is 370W. Ports 1 to 8 can deliver up to 60W each, and ports 9 to 24 can deliver up to 30W each, but your actual design needs to stay within the 370W total. That’s fine for most mixed office, school, and hospitality deployments.

Can I stack this with other switches for a phased office expansion?

Yes. The GWN7813P supports stacking of up to 4 switches. That’s useful for UAE offices that expand floor by floor, or for branch networks where one rack starts small and grows later without replacing the switching design.

Is reseller pricing available for project quantities?

Yes. We provide reseller and project pricing for registered companies, especially for bulk requirements, branch rollouts, and export orders. FOB Dubai pricing is available for buyers shipping to Africa, GCC, and South Asia.

Does it work well with Grandstream phones, access points, and a Grandstream PABX?

Yes. It’s a practical match for Grandstream-led deployments where the same project includes SIP phones, wireless access points, and a Grandstream PABX. That makes VLAN planning, handover, and long-term support easier for smaller IT teams.

What’s the lead time if I need stock for a project in Abu Dhabi or outside UAE?

Common UAE orders are supplied from Dubai stock, subject to current availability. For Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and other emirates, supply is straightforward. For export to Nigeria, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, or Pakistan, lead time depends on quantity, packing, and shipping method.

Can I get FOB Dubai pricing for a school, hotel, or branch rollout overseas?

Yes. FOB Dubai pricing is available for project buyers and resellers ordering for Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Share your quantity, destination country, and accessory list on WhatsApp so the quote can include the right uplinks, modules, and related items.

Grandstream GWN7813P in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates. AED pricing, reseller quotes, and export quantities available on WhatsApp. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.

WhatsApp for AED Quote

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