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Posted 27 April 2024

TP-Link 5-Port Gigabit Desktop Network Switch with 4-Port PoE+, up to 10 Gbps switching capacity, 65 W PoE Budget, up to 250 m Transmission

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  • Full Gigabit Ports: Five gigabit augo-negotiation ports provide up to 10 Gbps switching capacity
  • 65 W PoE Budget: Four gigabit 802.3af/at-compliant PoE+ ports easily connect and power fixed devices like IP cameras, access points, and IP phones via a single cable. Up to 30 W PoE output is supported by each PoE port
  • Up to 250 m PoE Transmission: With Extend Mode, PoE transmission distance reaches up to 250m, perfect for surveillance camera deployment in large areas
  • PoE Auto Recovery: Automatically reboots your dropped or unresponsive PoE-powered devices
  • Plug and Play: Simply plug and play for instant connectivity with no configuration required
  • Silent Operation: Fanless design reduces power consumption and ensures silent operation, ideal for noise-sensitive homes or businesses
  • Reliable Hardware Design: Durable metal casing and desktop/wall-mounting design are well-suited for different environments
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  1. happymanuk's avatar
    Is each port 1Gbps or 10Gbps ?
    g8ryj's avatar
    Each port is 1Gbps, it can switch upto 10Gbps

    switch capacity = total number of ports * rate of the port * 2 (for full-duplex)

    Full duplex is sending and receiving at the same time. (edited)
  2. The_Bounty_Bear's avatar
    Been using this to power my IP CCTV camera for years. Good product and it's built like a tank.
  3. khodos's avatar
    Thinking of getting something like this to power some mini pcs (typical power usage is very low, I'd say idling at 5w topping at 12w)

    Does anyone have experience doing this? I tried with a chunky usb charger, and some usb PD cables that can only do 12v but results have been very inconsistent

    I cannot find any simple and robust 12v power supplies that offer multiple 2.5mm dc jack outputs
    jaffamuffin's avatar
    Look for industrial power supply from the like of farnell or rs components
  4. mwalke36's avatar
    Is there much difference between the TP-Link one and this?

    amazon.co.uk/dp/…ils
    tomwatts's avatar
    I'd be amazed if there was any difference apart from the LED on the front (and the controller for it) given TP-Link own Mercusys. (edited)
  5. Husnaan's avatar
    Anyone know how to connect, setup 4G Router in failover. If so, please kindly reach out to me (edited)
    Eeyore_m's avatar
    Failover between what devices? if you want failover between wired Internet, and 4G connection, you either need a router that supports 4G and the wired connection and supports fail over for those multiple WAN connections. Or slightly more complicated you can use one router that supports failover and have one or two devices behind that router that connect to 4G and the wired Internet connection. Neither of these solutions for failing over between two Internet connections really have anything to do with this switch. (edited)
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