TP-Link PoE Switch 5-Port 100 Mbps, 4 PoE+ ports up to 30 W for each PoE port and 67 W for all PoE ports, Metal Casing, Plug and Play, Ideal for IP…
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TP-Link PoE Switch 5-Port 100 Mbps, 4 PoE+ ports up to 30 W for each PoE port and 67 W for all PoE ports, Metal Casing, Plug and Play, Ideal for IP…
Original price was: £179.99.£32.99Current price is: £32.99.
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- Compliance with the 802.3af/at PoE+ standard, supports up to 30 W on each PoE port and 67 W for all PoE ports .Max Heat Dissipation : 6.5 BTU/h(no PD connected) ; 252.3 BTU/h(with 67 W PD connected)
- Plug and Play, No Configuration Required. Fully compatible with IP cameras, access points, IP phones, computers, printers, and more.
- 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)
- Priority Video Quality Guaranteed: Quality of sensitive applications like video monitoring in critical business areas is guaranteed by offering higher priority options for ports 1–2 when one-touch Priority Mode is on.
- Intelligent Power Management: When total power consumption exceeds 67 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.
- Durable Metal Casing: The interior components of TL-SF1005P are protected by high-quality metal casing to ensure a long product life.
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Specification: TP-Link PoE Switch 5-Port 100 Mbps, 4 PoE+ ports up to 30 W for each PoE port and 67 W for all PoE ports, Metal Casing, Plug and Play, Ideal for IP…
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8 reviews for TP-Link PoE Switch 5-Port 100 Mbps, 4 PoE+ ports up to 30 W for each PoE port and 67 W for all PoE ports, Metal Casing, Plug and Play, Ideal for IP…
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Norbert’s Treasure Trove –
I’ve bought a couple of these 4 port Power over Ethernet switches to to power a range of Sunba, HView and S3VC IP cameras.
No configuration is required just connect the uplink port to your router or existing ethernet network and then other four ports to your cameras.
I’ve been using them for well over 12 months and never had an issues or failures. Performance is good and adequate for most 5MP cameras.
No hesitation in recommending as long as your camera doesn’t demand more that 15.4 watts.
Kevin O –
I have bought quite a few of these so far, and they are mainly used for POE CCTV systems, this allows me to power CCTV cameras with just the ethernet cable without having to run all the cables back to the NVR.
There is one port that is non-POE to be used as the uplink to your network, then it allows for up to 4 POE devices (CCTV cameras, Access points, etc).
Peatedspirit –
Reassuringly heavy weight for such a small box. Not so heavy that you could not put it where you like but it feels very sturdy. Plumbed into my network and works straight out box with zero fuss. Is now powering and connecting my IP camera.
I have several TP Link products and they have always been solid buys.
Ross –
This is a brilliant little switch, provided with a decent power supply, that adequately powers 4x PoE devices.
I’ve use them in various applications; from powering VoIP phones to CCTV cameras (which can have quite a high, and variable, power draw as a result of LED emitters being used etc) without any issue and it will happily handle reasonably steady 60Mbps streams of data.
Can’t beat it for the price really.
Mr Edward R White –
The reason I’m writing this review though is that I decided to buy the 5 port PoE adaptor alongside a TP-Link EAP110 access port. I found that it doesn’t work and a response from TP-Link confirms this. Apparently the EAP110 is ‘passive’ PoE and it comes with an adaptor (it does and it works). The TP-Link 5 port adaptor is ‘standard’ PoE and this is somehow different. Confusing I know! I hope this helps others not buy this product for a device that requires passive PoE.
Chris M –
Had this powering my CCTV system for a few days now, very impressed for the price. It has a nice metal case rather than plastic, small size, doesn’t seem to be struggling at all powering the cameras, and nothing is getting hot. The plug and adapter stays cool, the unit itself stays cool, there’s no hum. For the kind of application I’m guessing this is likely to be used for (CCTV/wireless access points?), I think this is a really well thought out design. I’d be very comfortable fastening this away in a cupboard/loft/rafter somewhere, leaving it to do its job and forgetting about it – which is perfect.
Lee Weedon –
Very impressive and highly recommended.
Do not make the mistake of thinking TPlink is a cheap/budget option based on the price. They make very high quality and thought out hardware. I really am impressed with everything I’ve had. This is no expception.
Lots of power, solid, sturdy, professional grade.
Stuartb3502 –
I’m not always TP-Link’s biggest fan (I found their Homeplus adapters very unreliable). This however is just great. I had one POE cctv camera in my loft. That was on a combined Homeplug/POE adapter. When I added a second camera, I could have bought another Homeplug/POE adapter, but this seemed like a more elegant, extensible solution. I plugged in the two cameras to this hub and the hub to a Homeplug adapter. My NAS is just downstairs on a Homeplug adapter. Two HD cameras running permanently not a problem. I’ve had this hub for just over a year now. It has not missed a beat or needed a restart since I got it (just over a year). I’ve recently moved my router into the loft temporarily for testing of my broadband. That means that all my traffic between NAS and router is currently going through the hub alongside the IP cameras. Not an ideal permanent solution, but the hub has coped fine.