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Jacob L.
> 3 dayJust put this in to run my IP cameras and it works great! No setup needed. Fit in my rack and powered up the cameras with no problem. Note that the 2 uplink ports are SFP so if you plan to use vlan mode you will have to use a transceiver of some kind to link to your network. Im currently using one of the regular ports to uplink but ordered an SFP link cable since my main switch also has SFP ports. If the 2 uplinks were combo SFP / GB Ethernet ports it would have been 5 stars easy. As it is, it works perfect for me... but if you dont know what SFP ports are look that up before deciding to use this switch.
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Zboatman
> 3 dayThis router was super easy to set up and it worked great out of the box. The language on the unit was easy to understand and you knew exactly where the data cable would go for the input. The four output ports all worked without an issue.
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J-Zilla
> 3 dayI have a stand-alone reolink ip camera and both an indoor and outdoor router that needed POE so I got this POE switch. This is an unmanned switch to is was pretty much plug and play for my devices to work. What I like about this switch is that it has a built in power supply instead of having to find a compatible power brick that can power your connected devices. The switch also has a fiber input or output, this is not something I’m familiar with but I guess it’s nice to have just incase. Overall the switch has been working fine so far, my devices use about 24w of power each and the switch seems to provide it just fine.
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VR
> 3 day1. I like that this is rack mountable. You dont have to rack mount it, but you can 2. Its a nice case... 3. I seems to just work.. .no configurations needed 4. It seems to give about 18W per port. I have no idea what brand of switch this is. I see a model number but no brand name. That said, it does seem to work and seems to be pretty well made. For a 16 port POE switch, this is a pretty good price.
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Jason S.
> 3 daySo to get this out of the way first, I did not have an immediate need for PoE, but was looking to expand my switch capacity in my basement in preparation for eventually getting my cameras and knowing they will be wired down to the basement. The unit came packaged well, looks good, and appears to be of solid construction. One downside to me is I would have liked to have wall-mounts on the bottom of the unit so that I could easily hang it from the wall. To me this is the only reason I wont be giving this a 5 star rating at this point. It seems like a bit of an oversight to me. To be perfectly clear, the listing didnt say that it could be mounted, but I guess I had an expectation for virtually every device like this to have mount points on the bottom. I replaced my 5 port switch that was being fed by my fiber router, which also connects to two ethernet feeds to my mesh network. I havent noticed any sort of decrease in performance, no weirdness like dropped packets or anything. But then again, a switch is pretty much a switch, so I wouldnt have expected to have anything work any worse or better in terms of ethernet switching. Once we get the cameras ordered and installed and use this for PoE I will update the review.
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Marcia Purdy
> 3 dayNice powerful switch, powered 8 cameras without any issue!
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billwhip
> 3 dayplug it in and it works!
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Allen
> 3 dayNo issues at all with this unmanaged POE switch. Its even wall mountable! The 48v Active POE switch injects the correct amount of voltage to my PDs. It powers up my extenders with no problems. Im happy with it. Great product! Completely plug and play :D I recommend this switch if youre looking at this one.
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Brian C.
> 3 dayEasy to setup, works as supposed to....
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PF
> 3 dayThis is a well-built, solid switch. My initial test showed 51.4 volts. It should handle my cameras quite nicely.