Compact 4-Port PoE Switch with Gigabit Uplink – 58W Power for Stable Networks
General information: The LAN PoE switch is a compact and efficient solution for installations with multiple PoE end devices. The device provides 4× RJ45 10/100 Base-T (PoE) as well as 1× RJ45 uplink with 10/100/1000 Mbps. With a maximum power output of 30W per port and a total power budget of 58W, it is ideal for IP cameras, access points, or VoIP devices.
Function: The 4-port PoE switch supports IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at and reliably powers connected devices via the network cable. PoE output reaches up to 30W per port, while the total power budget is 58W. Switching capacity is 1 Gbps, packet forwarding rate is 744 Kpps, complemented by 448 Kb packet buffer memory and a MAC table size of 1K. The 4-port PoE switch operates stably in continuous use and complies with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, and IEEE802.3X standards.
Application: As an intercom PoE+ switch with 4 x PoE, this device is especially suitable for video surveillance, door intercom systems, small networks, or building technology. The 10/100/1000 Mbps uplink port ensures a fast connection to a router or NVR, while the 4 PoE ports supply end devices directly with both power and data. This makes it a practical solution for compact installations with a clear structure.
Hardware: Power supply via 51V DC (1.5A), operating range from –10°C to +50°C at 10%–90% relative humidity. The device features status LEDs on each port, lightning protection (common mode: 2KV, differential mode: 1KV), and flow control. The compact design (approx. 100×100×26 mm) and wall-mounting option make the 4-port PoE switch especially flexible in use.
Conclusion: The 4-port PoE switch combines 4× PoE (10/100 Mbps) with an additional Gigabit uplink and offers a solid total power budget of 58W. For small networks, intercom systems, or IP camera installations, this model is a reliable and practical solution.
Technical Data
Ethernet Ports (RJ45)
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FAQ
What is a 4-port PoE switch used for?
- A 4-port PoE switch is used to supply up to four PoE devices such as IP cameras, access points, or door intercom systems with both power and data over a single network cable. Ideal for small networks, video surveillance, or home installations.
How much power does a 4-port PoE switch consume?
- Power consumption depends on the connected devices. The unit itself only requires a few watts when idle; at full PoE load, the total output can, depending on the model, reach up to 58W for example.
| Product type: | PoE Switch |
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