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8-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Network Switch 110W 8 PoE Compliant Ports

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8-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Network Switch 110W 8 PoE Compliant Ports

This plug-and-play unmanaged switch doesn't require any additional setup or configuration. It features eight PoE-compliant Gigabit Ethernet ports to connect surveillance cameras and other powered network devices in addition to a Gigabit RJ45 uplink port for expansion. The switch has a 20 Gb/s non-blocking switching capacity and a forwarding capacity of 14.88 Mbps. It also delivers up to 30W per port and up to 6kV surge protection with a total power budget of 110W. With its metal construction and fanless design, it operates silently on your desktop.

  • 8 x Gigabit RJ45 PoE-Compliant Ports
  • 1 x Gigabit RJ45 Uplink Port
  • 20 Gb/s Switching Capacity
  • 14.88 Mpps Forwarding Capacity
  • Desktop Design
  • Plug-and-Play
  • 6kV Surge Protection per Port

  • 8 x Gigabit RJ45 PoE-Compliant Ports
  • 1 x Gigabit RJ45 Uplink Port
  • 20 Gb/s Switching Capacity
  • 14.88 Mpps Forwarding Capacity
  • Desktop Design
  • Plug-and-Play
  • 6kV Surge Protection per Port

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