8 Gigabit PoE Ports, 240W
Power up to eight 802.3af/at devices at 30W each across a big 240W budget — ideal for larger camera clusters, APs and access controllers on one switch.
Dual SFP Fibre Uplinks
Two Gigabit SFP slots let you connect remote camera nodes back to the core over long-haul fibre, far beyond copper distance limits.
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.
20 Gbps Non-Blocking
20 Gbps of switching bandwidth, 4K MAC table and 128KB buffer handle many high-megapixel streams at once without dropped frames.
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-1000 have?
Eight Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports plus two Gigabit SFP fibre slots — ten ports in total.
What is the total PoE power budget?
240W across the eight 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.