- 24 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports
- Provides network monitoring, traffic prioritization and VLAN features
- Innovative energy-efficient technology reduces power output by up to 40%
- Simple network set-up on top of plug-and-play connectivity
Type L2|Built-in management|2xSFP|2xSFP+|48x10/100/1000M|PoE ports 48|Switching capacity 124 Gbps|Forwarding rate 92.25 Mpps|Dimensions 485 x 43.7 x 374.6 mm|Unit Net Weight 6.1 kg
The Intellinet Network Solutions 8-Port Gigabit PoE+ Switch is designed to pass both data and electrical power to a number of PoE-compatible devices via standard Cat5e or Cat6 network cables. Equipped with eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, this switch can power wireless LAN access points and bridges, VoIP phones, IP video cameras and more while delivering network speeds of up to 1000 Mbps.
The TP-Link LiteWave Series Unmanaged Switches provide easy and affordable way to expand your wired network. They are easy to use and reliable. With these plug-and-play switches, you can expand your network connections to multiple devices instantly. With all ports support Auto-MDI/MDIX, there's no need to worry about the type of cable to use. Increase the speed of your network with the LS1008G 8-port Gigabit desktop switch. Non-blocking, 8× 10/100/1000Mbps ports enable instant transferring of large, bandwidth intensive files without interference.
PoE+ switch is an indispensable active device in any network structure, using power transmission through structured cabling. RSFE-16P-2C-250 is dedicated to all installations: home, business, low-current, monitoring, IP, VoIP, cable TV networks, and in particular will find use in alarm, fire and access control infrastructure. In addition to the primary function of the switch, i.e. handling Ethernet frame traffic between ports, it additionally provides power to each device in PoE/PoE+ - 802.3af and at standards. This makes it possible to provide up to 250 watts of total power to devices. And all this together with simultaneous data transmission to them. This saves resources, space and the time it would take to install a separate electrical and network installation. This is especially important if the network is dispersed and its end devices do not have access to a power source, even more so if they are mounted outdoors.