Dahua · DH-CS4226-24ET-375 · 26-Port Cloud Managed · 375W
24-PoE Cloud Switch
Dahua DH-CS4226-24ET-375 26-Port Cloud Managed PoE Switch
The Dahua DH-CS4226-24ET-375 drives up to 24 PoE cameras from a single 375W budget, with 2 combo uplinks for the network backbone. Manage it locally by web UI or remotely through the DoLynk Care app with live monitoring, alarms and topology. It powers Dahua and standard IP PoE cameras and suits supermarkets, offices, cafés and hotels.
Uplinks
2 × combo (RJ45/SFP)
Management
Cloud (DoLynk Care)
24 Cameras, One Switch
A 375W budget runs a full 24-camera load — ports 1–2 deliver up to 90W Hi-PoE for PTZ, the rest up to 30W PoE+.
Manage From Anywhere
DoLynk Care brings cloud monitoring, alarms, LLDP topology and remote port reboot, so you fix faults without a site visit.
250m Long-Distance PoE
Extended-reach mode pushes PoE to 250m at 10Mbps for cameras well beyond the standard 100m run.
PoE Watchdog
Automatically power-cycles a frozen camera port to restore the IPC connection and keep coverage live.
Specifications — DH-CS4226-24ET-375
| Model / SKU |
DH-CS4226-24ET-375 |
| Total Ports |
26: 24 × RJ45 PoE (10/100) + 2 × combo uplink (RJ45 10/100/1000 or SFP 1G) |
| PoE Budget |
Total ≤ 375W; Port 1–2 ≤ 90W; Port 3–24 ≤ 30W |
| PoE Standards |
IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at / 802.3bt, Hi-PoE |
| Long-Distance PoE |
Up to 250m (bandwidth reduced to 10Mbps) |
| Switching Capacity |
8.8 Gbps |
| Forwarding Rate |
6.55 Mpps |
| MAC Table |
8K |
| VLAN |
32 VLANs, port-based VLAN |
| Management |
Web UI + App (DoLynk Care) |
| Power Consumption |
Idle ≤ 8.5W; Full load 400W |
| Operating Temperature |
−10°C to +55°C |
| Mounting |
Desktop / rack mount |
| Dimensions |
440 × 220 × 44 mm |
| Warranty (Australia) |
3 years · CCTV Guru Australia |
Downloads & Resources
How many cameras can it power?
The 375W budget supports a full 24-port PoE load. Ports 1–2 deliver up to 90W Hi-PoE for PTZ cameras, while ports 3–24 deliver up to 30W PoE+ each.
What is DoLynk Care?
Dahua's free cloud platform and app for remote monitoring, alarms, network topology and remote port reboot — letting you manage the switch from anywhere.
Are the uplinks fibre-capable?
Yes. The two combo uplinks accept either Gigabit RJ45 or 1G SFP fibre modules for a faster backbone link.