Power 8 Cameras at Once
Eight 10/100 Mbps PoE ports deliver data and power on a single cable each — enough for a full 8-channel home or small-business camera system with no separate power supplies.
60 W Shared PoE Budget
Up to 30 W per port (802.3at) from a 60 W total budget powers a mix of IR turrets, bullets and compact dome cameras across all eight ports.
Twin Gigabit Uplinks
Two Gigabit RJ45 uplink ports keep eight camera streams flowing back to the NVR without bottlenecks — a real advantage over 100 Mbps-only switches.
250 m Extend & Silent Build
Extend mode reaches up to 250 m on the PoE ports, 6 kV surge protection guards every port, and the fan-free metal shell runs silent and cool.
How many cameras can it power?
Up to eight PoE devices — one per PoE port — provided their combined draw stays within the 60 W total budget. Typical IR cameras draw 5–8 W each, so a full 8-camera kit fits within budget.
What is the total PoE budget?
60 W shared across all eight PoE ports, with up to 30 W available on any single port under 802.3at.
Is it managed or unmanaged?
Unmanaged and fully plug-and-play — no software, no web login, no configuration. Connect your cameras and uplink and it just works.
How far can it transmit?
Up to 250 m on PoE ports 1–8 in Extend mode, well beyond the standard 100 m Ethernet limit.
What uplink does it have?
Two Gigabit RJ45 uplink ports, giving fast, bottleneck-free backhaul of all eight camera streams to your NVR or router.
What PoE standard does it use?
IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at, compatible with standard PoE and PoE+ cameras and devices.
Does it need a fan?
No. The high-strength metal shell is fan-free, so it runs silent and cool in cabinets and comms rooms.
Will it work with my Hikvision or HiLook NVR?
Yes. It is a standard PoE switch and passes data transparently to any NVR, router or network device via the Gigabit uplinks.