1Extended Range Mode2Connecting Diagram When should I use a PoE switch?
You should PoE switch to simplify cabling, reduce costs, and power networked devices centrally while maintaining data connectivity.
Whats the difference between PoE, PoE+, and PoE++?
PoE (802.3af): Up to 15.4W per port; PoE+ (802.3at): Up to 30W per port; PoE++ (802.3bt): Up to 60W or 90W per port.
Where to use PoE switch?
The PoE switch provides power to the connected devices, no need separate power cables. PoE network switches are often used in network deployments where power outlets are scarce or when the devices are located in hard-to-reach places.
Can PoE work over long distances?
The standard limit is 100 meters (328 ft). Some PoE Switches support up to 250 meters (820ft) extension. You can also use PoE extenders or fiber uplinks (with media converters) to get a longer distance.
Does PoE affect video quality?
No, PoE itself does not directly affect video quality. PoE simply provides power and data transmission over a single cable, streamlining installation and potentially simplifying maintenance. Poor cables or overloaded switches may cause issues.
ModelSCGAF0820PoE Ports8 x 1Gbps PoE+Uplink Ports2 x Gigabit RJ45PoE Total Budget120WData Transfer Rate10/100/1000MbpsPoE ProtocolIEEE802.3af/atManagement TypeUnmanagedProduct Features1Support VLAN(Port Isolation) 2Support Extend 250 meters 3Support PoE WatchdogFanless HousingFanlessMountingDesktop or Wall When should I use a PoE switch?
Whats the difference between PoE, PoE+, and PoE++?
Where to use PoE switch?
Can PoE work over long distances?
Does PoE affect video quality?
10 Port Gigabit Unmanaged PoE Switch Specifications