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18-Port Gigabit Ethernet L2 Unmanaged PoE+ Switch, 16 x PoE+ Ports@240W, 2 x 1Gb RJ45, with 2 x 1Gb SFP Uplinks, Desktop/Rackmount
Product Highlights
Plug and Play, No Configuration Needed
Up to 16 PoE+ Ports, Total Budget 240W
Support Port Auto MDI/MDIX
Energy Efficient Design Compliant with IEEE 802.3az
6KV Double Lightning Protection for Stable Data Transmission
18-Port Gigabit Ethernet L2 Unmanaged PoE+ Switch, 16 x PoE+ Ports@240W, 2 x 1Gb RJ45, with 2 x 1Gb SFP Uplinks
The 18 ports switch is a plug-and-play Layer 2 unmanaged switch, offering simple, cost-effective networking for SOHO offices, smart communities, and campuses.
This switch is equipped with 18x 10/100/1000M Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports, 2x 1G SFP uplinks. The 16 ports support IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+ (up to 30W per port), powering IP phones, wireless access points, and other standards-compliant network devices, simplifying solution deployment and reducing the cost of installing PoE Ethernet devices. It adopts a professional integrated lightning protection circuit design to prevent damage from lightning strikes and surges, ensuring stable operation. The IEEE 802.3az energy-saving design can adjust power consumption according to network activity status to save power.
It provides 18x 10/100/1000MBASE-T RJ45 ports, 2x 1G SFP uplink optical ports, and is PoE+ compatible, supporting full-service expansion.
Plug-and-play without a need for IT know-how or support. Wired network is available after plugging an Ethernet cable effortlessly without time-consuming operations.
The switch has a wide range of applications, such as surveillance, teleconferencing, WiFi coverage, etc. Terminal devices such as IP cameras, computers, printers, etc. can be easily integrated into the network.
The switch supports IEEE 802.3az which cuts down on power consumption during periods of low data activity, put the unused port into sleep mode, saving a substantial amount of power.
With multiple mounting options, this compact switch is ideal for use in space-constrained environments.