4 Gigabit PoE Ports, 120W
Power up to four 802.3af/at devices at 30W each — dome, bullet and turret cameras, wireless APs or access controllers — with headroom to spare across a 120W budget.
Fibre & Copper Uplinks
Two Gigabit RJ45 uplinks and two Gigabit SFP fibre slots let you extend runs well beyond 100m and connect back to the core over long-haul fibre.
Built for Industrial Sites
A fanless, DIN-rail metal chassis rated −40°C to 75°C survives exposed cabinets, plant rooms and roadside enclosures where standard switches fail.
Redundant Power & Surge Protection
Dual redundant 48–56VDC inputs keep the switch alive if one supply drops, while 12KV per-port PoE surge protection guards against lightning-induced spikes.
16 Gbps Non-Blocking
16 Gbps of switching bandwidth handles simultaneous high-megapixel camera streams without dropped frames or congestion.
NDAA Compliant & Plug-and-Play
NDAA/TAA-compliant hardware with zero configuration — mount it, wire it and it runs, integrating cleanly into any IP surveillance network.
How many PoE ports does the AW-IHT-0800 have?
Four Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports, plus two Gigabit RJ45 uplinks and two Gigabit SFP fibre slots — eight ports in total.
What is the total PoE power budget?
120W across the four PoE ports, delivering up to 30W per port under IEEE 802.3af/at.
Is it managed or unmanaged?
It is an unmanaged, plug-and-play switch — no configuration needed. Mount it, wire it and it runs.
Can it handle extreme temperatures?
Yes. It is rated for a wide −40°C to 75°C operating range in a fanless DIN-rail chassis for industrial and outdoor cabinets.
Does it support redundant power?
Yes — it accepts dual redundant 48–56VDC inputs, so the switch stays up if one supply fails.
Is it NDAA compliant and what warranty applies?
Yes, it is NDAA/TAA compliant and backed by a 3-Year Australian warranty with local support from CCTV Guru.