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- 9Â 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports, 1 Gigabit SFP port
- With 8 PoE+ ports, transfers data and power on one single cable
- Works with IEEE 802.3af/at compliant PDs and expands office network
- 802.1p/DSCP QoS enable smooth latency-sensitive traffic
- High PoE power budget with up to 30W for each PoE port and 63W for all PoE ports
- Up to 250 m data and power transmission range under Extend Mode**
- Priority Mode ensures high priority of ports 1–2 to guarantee the quality of the sensitive applications
- Isolation Mode allows one-click client traffic separation for higher security and performance
- Automatically reboots your dropped or unresponsive PoE-powered devices with PoE Auto Recovery
- Easy to use, with no configuration and installation needed
- Video: Introducing TP-Link PoE Switches
Dedicated 8 PoE+ Ports (63 W Budget) for Numerous Applications
Compliance with the 802.3af/at PoE+ standard supports up to 30 W on each PoE port. The total 63 W PoE power budget* for the 8× PoE+ ports opens up a wide range of applications, such as surveillance for offices, dormitories, and small businesses. It is fully compatible with IP cameras, access points, IP phones, computers, printers, and more.
Plug and Play, No Configuration Required
Ideal for IP Surveillance—Up to 250 m Transmissions
With extend mode, the PoE transmission distance reaches up to 250 m*—perfect for IP Camera deployment in large areas.
*The speed of the ports in extend mode will downgrade to 10 Mbps. The actual transmission distance may vary due to power consumption of PoE-powered devices or the cable quality and type.
Keep Your Network Smooth and Safe with Port Prioritization and Separation
System Self-Healing with PoE Auto Recovery
The switch automatically detects and reboots the PD devices, such as cameras and APs, when they fall offline or go unresponsive, guaranteeing the stable operation of PoE-connected devices, without need for manual monitoring and restart.
Intelligent Power Management
When total power consumption exceeds 63 W, the intelligent power management will cut the lower priority port power. This ensures the high priority port’s power supply and protects the device from power overload. It also automatically detects and provides the required power for your PoE devices while protecting your PoE and non-PoE equipment from being damaged.
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