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The 24 Port Gigabit PoE Switch is an unmanaged networking solution featuring 24 PoE+ RJ45 ports, 2 uplink Gigabit ports, and 2 SFP ports, delivering a total power budget of 320W. It supports IEEE 802.3af/at standards, offers robust lightning protection, and is designed for versatile installation in various environments.
M**Y
It worked as advertised
Received it plugged it in and it worked fine
A**R
Arrived with defective ports
I had a different POE switch that had died after 3 years. So I ordered this one. Only 5 out of 8 POE ports are working. It is not the cables, I switched them around and the issue stays with the 3 bad ports. The switch has also issues with reconnecting on working ports, another indication the internal board for the switch has issues. I run Wireless AP with a power budget of 7 Watt each. 5 of those amount to 45 Watts. The switch is advertised with 120 Watts at Amazon and on the attached manual they say 95 Watts. So, beware the product is misrepresented on Amazon. 95 Watts are still plenty for my application. It just seems to be a bad item or bad quality control.
M**E
This is a good and great switch I've had no problems with it
I love this switch it works exactly the way it actually the way it says
A**L
Exactly what was needed
8 port for ethernet and powered
Y**G
It works.
There is no wifi in an Ethernet switch and I didn't have to call tech support. The user interface is plugging in an Ethernet cable. Who decided to choose these "features" to review?
J**R
No Issues
Running for a month now. No issues and using about 14 ports.
M**I
Reused Return
The bag was already opened when i got it and there was no power cable or mounting screws.
F**A
Default setting was ports isolated from each other.
Disliked 3 things. The dipswitch setting was set out of the box to isolate ports. The dipswitch was difficult to look at and determine which way it was set. The 4 rack-mount holes were not in a square configuration (it was a rectangle) meaning you could only mount the bracket one way. If you want to use the brackets to flush mount to a wall you cant. (Well you can use one of the 4 holes but its really precarious to do it that way)In all fairness i purchased a 24 port from same company and by default the switch was set in non isolation mode. Maybe my switch's setting was a one off.
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