Description
TP-Link TL-SG1210PP – 10-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch with 6-Port PoE+ and 2-Port PoE++
The TP-Link TL-SG1210PP is a plug-and-play 10-port Gigabit switch that steps up from standard PoE+ with two IEEE 802.3bt PoE++ ports capable of delivering up to 60W each — enough to power high-wattage PTZ cameras, multi-radio access points, and other demanding PoE devices. Combined with six PoE+ ports (30W each), a 123W total budget, Extend Mode for 250-metre cable runs, PoE Auto Recovery, and a Combo SFP/RJ45 uplink port, it’s a versatile switch for professional security and network installations across Australia.
Key Features
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2 × PoE++ Ports (IEEE 802.3bt): Ports 1–2 deliver up to 60W each for high-power devices such as PTZ cameras, multi-radio APs, and video conferencing equipment.
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6 × PoE+ Ports (IEEE 802.3at): Ports 3–8 deliver up to 30W each for standard IP cameras, APs, VoIP phones, and access control devices.
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123W Total PoE Budget: Generous shared budget across all eight PoE ports with intelligent power management.
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1 × Combo SFP/RJ45 Uplink Port: Flexible uplink via Gigabit SFP fibre transceiver or standard RJ45 Ethernet — whichever suits your installation.
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Extend Mode — Up to 250m: Transmits data and PoE power up to 250 metres over a single Cat5e/6 cable at 10Mbps, ideal for long cable runs to remote cameras.
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PoE Auto Recovery: Automatically detects and reboots unresponsive PoE-powered devices (cameras, APs) without manual intervention — critical for unmanned installations.
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Priority Mode: Ports 1–2 are assigned high priority to guarantee power and bandwidth for the most critical devices in the installation.
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Isolation Mode: One-click client traffic separation prevents devices on the switch from communicating with each other — useful for multi-tenant security and guest network isolation.
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802.1p/DSCP QoS: Prioritises latency-sensitive traffic such as video streams and VoIP for consistent performance.
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Plug and Play: No configuration, software, or web interface required — connect and power on.
Ideal Use Cases
- Powering high-wattage PTZ cameras (up to 60W) on Ports 1–2 alongside standard IP cameras on the remaining PoE+ ports.
- Deploying multi-radio Wi-Fi 6 access points requiring PoE++ power alongside standard PoE devices on a single switch.
- Long cable run installations using Extend Mode to reach cameras or APs up to 250 metres from the switch.
- Connecting to a core switch or router via the Combo SFP/RJ45 uplink using fibre or copper as required.
- Multi-tenant or shared environments where Isolation Mode keeps client traffic separated without additional VLANs or managed switches.
- Unmanned installations where PoE Auto Recovery ensures cameras and APs self-recover without site visits.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Detail |
| Model |
TL-SG1210PP |
| RJ45 Ports |
9 × 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 |
| Combo Uplink Port |
1 × 1000Mbps Combo SFP/RJ45 |
| PoE++ Ports |
2 (Ports 1–2) — IEEE 802.3bt, up to 60W each |
| PoE+ Ports |
6 (Ports 3–8) — IEEE 802.3at, up to 30W each |
| PoE Standard |
IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at / 802.3bt |
| Total PoE Budget |
123W |
| Extend Mode Range |
Up to 250m (10Mbps, Cat5e/6) |
| PoE Auto Recovery |
Yes |
| Priority Mode |
Ports 1–2 high priority |
| Isolation Mode |
Yes (one-click client traffic separation) |
| QoS |
802.1p / DSCP |
| Configuration |
Plug and play (no configuration required) |
| Weight |
1.6kg |
| SKU |
TL-SG1210PP |
| Barcode (EAN) |
4895252500349 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between PoE+, PoE++, and standard PoE?
Standard PoE (IEEE 802.3af) delivers up to 15.4W per port. PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) delivers up to 30W. PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt) delivers up to 60W (Type 3) or 100W (Type 4). The TL-SG1210PP’s Ports 1–2 support PoE++ at up to 60W, making them suitable for high-power devices that standard PoE+ cannot support.
Which devices can I power on the PoE++ ports?
Any IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compliant device drawing up to 60W — including high-wattage PTZ cameras, multi-radio Wi-Fi 6 access points, video conferencing endpoints, and industrial IoT devices. Always check your device’s PoE power requirement before connecting.
What is Extend Mode and when should I use it?
Extend Mode allows the switch to transmit data and PoE power up to 250 metres over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable at 10Mbps. Use it when camera or AP cable runs exceed the standard 100-metre Ethernet limit — common in large properties, warehouses, and outdoor installations.
What does PoE Auto Recovery do?
PoE Auto Recovery monitors connected PoE devices and automatically reboots any that become unresponsive or go offline, without requiring manual intervention. This is particularly valuable for IP cameras and APs in unmanned or hard-to-access locations.
Can I use both the SFP and RJ45 on the Combo uplink port simultaneously?
No. The Combo SFP/RJ45 port (Port 10) is a shared port — only one interface (SFP or RJ45) can be active at a time. The SFP connection takes priority when both are connected.
What is the difference between the TL-SG1210PP and the TL-SG1210P?
The TL-SG1210PP adds two PoE++ ports (up to 60W each, IEEE 802.3bt) on Ports 1–2, plus Extend Mode, PoE Auto Recovery, Priority Mode, and Isolation Mode — features not present on the TL-SG1210P. It also has a higher 123W total PoE budget versus the TL-SG1210P’s 63W. Choose the TL-SG1210PP when you need to power high-wattage devices or require the additional intelligent PoE management features.