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Jamal Derani
> 3 dayDoes exactly what I need it to do. Got a whole home security camera system setup thanks to this switch at an amazing cost
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PawPawDog
Greater than one weekThis is an excellent POE switch with built-in power supply so there is no external power brick to mess with. Although size wise, it is a little larger than switch with external power block, it is better for installation. It is also only slightly larger than my 6 port POE switch. When buying POE switch, one has to be aware if the switch can auto sense none POE devices on POE port. I have seen some cheaper switch doesnt have this safety feature, they require splitter to connect to none POE devices and that not only increase the actual cost, but possibly will damage your devices if you plugin to the wrong port. This one has the auto sensing as it should be. I use this switch for security cameras and It is very solid so far. The unit is fanless and the metal case remains cool. The only thing I wish they done differently is they combined the VLAN and extend POE length to one selection, while they should be independently selectable. My other two POE switches can do so. By saving the cost of a select switch, the manufactur made it less flexible than it could.
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Knowlengr
Greater than one weekTheres enough per channel PoE power of 30W for, e.g., a Linksys access point, which needs around a claimed 15W. Did not test very heavily as our application only calls for supporting three access points and a connection back to the WAN enabled switch. PRO - No wall wart - PoE - Activity lights - No fan CON - Unmanaged Theres a thick line in the switch pricing tier between managed and unmanaged. Maybe Cqenpr will try to blur it in a future PoE switch product. Unmanaged is great for saving money until they go bad; in a multi-device network it can be devilishly hard to find a bad port. I worry about using for remote surveillance when youre hours away from the site and your network is unmanaged.
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Hookem Horns
> 3 dayThis is my second switch from this company. These are rock solid reliable and built like a tank. At this price, they are dang near disposable. You will have a hard time finding another high quality switch for this price.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI cant get it to power a brand new TP Link AC1350 AP. The AC1350 powers up fine with my 7 year old 4 port poe switch and an included splitter. However it powers a couple HIK cameras just fine and otherwise works as a switch. The price is good, but weird incompatibility with the AP means Ill probably return it if a little more fiddling doesnt resolve the issue.
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Some Guy
> 3 dayAs other reviewers have indicated, this device is a boxy thing and has somewhat of a cheap appearance. That being said, its metal and solid. By what Ive seen its nice and durable. More importantly, it works. Its also gigabit PoE which is awesome, most of the PoE switches Ive seen are 100 mbps. This is a relatively inexpensive, unmanaged switch which you can easily set up and power your PoE devices with. Ive had no issues with it so far.
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Samson Wick
> 3 dayThis is a decent 8 port switch, sturdy construction good speeds. I did not use the POE as I only needed a standard switch.
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Jane Fairchild
> 3 dayNice little 8 port PoE gigabit switch. Fanless design, comes with rack mounting ears and hardware, as well as a power cord (not a brick). PROS: 1. All 8 ports are gigabit and PoE capable. There is no designated uplink ports, you can use any one of the ports since theyre all the same. 2. Green indicator lights below each port to indicate link has been established. 3. Ports each fit ethernet connectors satisfactorily with an audible click up on proper insertion. 4. I achieve the same speeds via the switch that I do connected directly to the ethernet from the router. I dont have gigabit internet so I cannot speed to that. 5. Each port has PoE capability. CONS: 1. Unlike other switches, this one only has a single green indicator LED to indicate a link has been established. I prefer having a seperate LED to indicate power and also one for the link like you see in other PoE switches. Its a minor thing, but its relevant. BOTTOM LINE: This is a well performing, no frills, budget oriented 8 port gigabit PoE switch. Its well priced and delivers on performance.
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Gary
Greater than one weekIm contemplating replacing my analog security cameras with PoE powered digital versions, so Im going to need more PoE ports to support them. Currently I have a 5 port PoE switch that does a great job of powering my three Ubiquity access points, but it leaves me with just one empty PoE port. I saw this 8 port PoE switch and thought it would be a great way to increase my PoE port count, and it has done that (almost) perfectly. The first thing that attracted me to this switch was the fact that all 8 ports are PoE. Most of the Name Brand switches in this price range have only 4 PoE capable ports. The second thing was the power budget - 120 watts. This should be more than ample for any cameras I would choose. The fact that it has a metal case and doesnt require an external power adapter is also attractive to me. The case is exactly 1 rack unit in height, so even though it doesnt have rack ears available I was able to slip it into an available 1U opening, and it sits on top of the 24 port non-PoE switch without issue. My existing 5 port PoE switch is made by the same manufacturer as this 8 port model, and it has operated flawlessly. The case sizes are exactly the same, so I just swapped the units. This unit doesnt have a dedicated uplink port - it autosenses the uplink and disables PoE for that port. It also autosenses the load on downlink ports and enables or disables PoE appropriately. Ive only discovered one thing that Im not crazy about. On the 5 port version, there are leds to indicate if a given port is providing PoE, and if a port is connected and passing data. On this 8 port switch, there is only one led per port, and it only indicates that the port is connect and passing data - it DOES NOT indicate the PoE status. Needless to say, this is an unfortunate omission by the manufacturer, as its an important troubleshooting tool. Other than that, Im completely happy with this switch and would buy it again.
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Gopal K Acharya
> 3 dayThis CQENPR 10 port switch is very powerful, it has 8 PoE port and two Gigabit uplink. It is work with 120W, 802.3af/at and ready to plug and play with metal case. It is finless so it has no any noise. It has intelligent power supply, low power consumption, ensure PD side power demand and zero noise environment impact. I liked it and definitely recommend to buy.