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The Poe Switch is a 5-port Gigabit PoE+ switch designed for seamless connectivity and cloud management. With 4 PoE ports delivering up to 52W of power, it supports devices like IP cameras and WiFi access points over long distances. Its robust design includes 4KV lightning protection and a user-friendly mobile app for remote management, making it ideal for both home and business environments.
Case Material Type | Metal |
Color | black |
Maximum Power | 52 Watts |
Data Transfer Rate | 1E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Interface | SFP |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Switch Type | Managed |
T**G
Great switch and powers amcrest cameras
Great switch I use as the backbone for my entire house. Highly recommend
L**.
Good for Reolink cams
installed and used it for Reolink PoE security cameras and works great!
R**N
Nice switch for the price
I had POE ports go dead in a matter of months and the company made it right with me. I have bought many from them and 99% work just fine. I do have 1 other that the main feed Ethernet ports the input port had a issue after a couple years but the Ethernet uplink once I switched it to that port the NVR ran ok again without the lag that the main port had a issue with. Overall it is a very good switch for the price
T**N
Intermittently turns off
Intermittently turns off when touched even with a tight power connection but otherwise works well
K**S
Works great, fast data transfers, helpful to have access remotely without spending a lot of money
I'm using this switch to power 16 IP cameras connected to an NVR. Setup was easy, Recognized and configured the cameras quicker than using the NVR. I downloaded and have been using the app. Configurations are minimal, you can turn the power on and off at each port and reboot the switch remotely. Sturdy box and fast data speeds.
P**R
Failed after 2 years in service. Warranty is only 1 year. Not a reliable POE switch.
This switch failed after 3 years. It as in used for about 2 years then it suddenly stopped working properly. Some of the POE port leds do not lite and some do lite but they do not transmit data. The two uplink ports do continue to work. Of course the warranty is only 1 year so I purchased a replacement POE switch from another manufacturer. Hoping for better life out of this switch. I have other POE switches working for more than 6 years no problems.
A**R
A must have for multiple required Ethernet needs
This Ethernet splitter does the job made tough for outside use nice and small size easy to hideaway and a great gift foo anyone with multiple computers and smart tvs
T**I
Works as advertised. Bought it for fiber optic connections
The information regarding this switch is limited so I wanted to take a moment and tell my experience.I bought this 4 port switch as well as another 8 port switch for use with surveillance cameras and wifi access points. The installation uses around 600ft of OS2 single mode fiber optic cable. The reason I choose this switch is because it offered gigabit speeds across both POE ports and uplink ports as well as I can confirm the SFP port is full gigabit.The SFP ports have very good compatibility with every kind of SFP I tested.I can confirm it works with:Single mode 1310nm 1Gbe FS brand HP compatibleMulti mode 850nm 1Gbe Transition Networks and FinisarMulti mode 850nm 1Gbe CiscoSingle mode 1310nm 10Gbe FinisarMultimode 850nm 10Gbe FinisarCopper DAC direct-attach-cable 10Gbe 10GTek brandCopper RJ45 adapter 1Gbe HP compatibleNOTE: 10Gbe SFPs will only operate at 1Gb speeds.If you plan on using this with fiber optic cable, you need to ensure you are using the proper transceivers and patch cables for the installation. Single mode cables (identified as SMF SM or OS1 OS2) are usually yellow and support much longer lengths 2km+. SM typically uses 1310nm transceivers. Multi mode cables (identified as MMF MM or OM1,2,3,4,5) are different colors depending on speed and typically use 850nm transceivers. Orange OM1 is old for 100Mb or Gbe at shorter lengths. OM2 is also orange and rather old for 1Gbe, not backward compatible. OM3-4 are teal and support 10Gbe. OM5 is lime green not very common yet. One important note about fiber is that most uses duplex style connectors (2 fibers) and you must ensure you have outputs connected to inputs or else it will not work. Simplex transceivers are more expensive and use only a single fiber connector.I did not test the POE budget or the "VLAN" feature. The VLAN feature sounds more like port isolation. I might update the review later. I don't believe that this switch can support VLAN tagging.
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