MokerLink 20 Port Gigabit PoE Switch, 16 Gigabit PoE+ Ports, 2 Gigabit Uplink, 2 Gigabit SFP, 200W IEEE802.3af/at, Metal Rackmount Unmanaged Plug and Play Ethernet Switch
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Product Description
POE-G1604GS is an unmanaged rackmountable PoE Switch with 16 1G PoE Ports. The product is equipped with two types of transmission modes (Default/Extend). The poe port supports the IEEE802.3af/at standards. The maximum power consumption is 200W.
Smart PoE+
Compatible with IEEE802.3af/at standard, PoE switch determines and delivers the exact power supply to PoE devices.
Full Gigabit Port
The PoE switch features non-blocking wire-speed architecture with 40Gbps switching capacity for maximum data throughput.
Link Extention to 250m
By dialing or enabling extend mode on the front panel, the transmission distance of a PoE port 9-16 can be up to 250m, bandwidth reduced to 10Mbps.
Fiber Connectivity
The switch’s port 19-20 use fiber cable to connect wired network segments throughout buildings extending beyond the limitations of ethernet cabling.
Smart Power Diagnostics
Users can easily get the conditions for their powered devices with PoE Max led(Off: usage: ≤ 90%, Flashing: usage: 90% – 95%, On: usage: 95% – 100%).
Fanless & Silent Operation
The PoE switch features with metal case and fanless design that ensures noiseless operation and greater reliability over time.
PoE Watchdog
The switch employs an innovative PoE watchdog function that automatically detects a network port failure and restarts the port.
19” Rack Mount
It support rack-mount in 19” cabinet, and includes all the necessary mounting hardware in the box.
Product Specifications
Model POE-G1604GS Ethernet 16*Gigabit PoE Ports + 2*Uplink ports + 2*Gigabit SFP Ports Bandwidth 40Gbps Pack forward rate 29.76Mpps MAC Address 8K Network Protocol IEEE802.3 (Ethernet) IEEE802.3u (Fast Ethernet) IEEE802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet) IEEE802.3x (Flow Control) IEEE 802.3z (Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Standard) PoE Protocol IEEE802.3af(15.4W), IEEE802.3at(30W) Network Medium 10Base-T: Cat 3, 4, 5 Class or above UTP/STP (≤ 100m) 100Base-TX: Cat 5 Class or above UTP/STP (≤ 100m) 1000Base-TX: Cat 5 Class or above UTP/STP (≤ 100m) Optical Medium Multimode optical fiber: 50/125, 62.5/125, 100/140um Single-mode optical fiber: 8/125, 8.7/125, 9/125, 10/125um Working Environment Working temperature: -10~50°C Storage temperature: -40~70°C Working humidity: 10%~90%, non-condensing Storage humidity: 5%~95%, non-condensing Indicator PWR(Power), 1-20 Green Light(Link&Data), 1-16(Yellow Light), POE Led Key PWR: On: Powered on, Off: Powered off, 1-20Green Light(Link&Data), On: Link normal, Off: Link blocked, Flashing: Data transmitting, 1-16 (Yellow Light) On: POE power supply is normal, Off: POE not powered, PoE Max POE power light, Off: indicates PoE power usage is less than 90%, Flashing: indicates PoE power usage of 90% – 95%, On: indicates that PoE power is used at 95% – 100% Mode DIP Switch light On:Extend on Off:Extend off PoE Led Key Dual color light selection: default green (link data), switch yellow light (PoE) Extend DIP Switch OFF:common mode, all interfaces can communicate with each other, the transmission distance is less than 100 meters, the transmission rate is 10/100/1000M adaptive; The port AI mode is disabled ON: Link extension mode, 9-16 ports force 10M, link 250M (enable POE watchdog),Port AI mode is enabled; Power Input Voltage: AC 100-240 V 50-60Hz Supply Power: 52V /3.84A, Non POE board power: ≤ 10W POE power: ≤ 180W
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Price
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Ethernet
16x1G PoE+2x1G RJ45+2x1G SFP
24x1G PoE+2x1G RJ45+2x1G SFP
8x1G PoE+2x1G RJ45+2x1G SFP
8x1G PoE+2x1G RJ45
PoE Support
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Managed Support
No
No
No
No
PoE Protocol
IEEE802.3af/at
IEEE802.3af/at
IEEE802.3af/at
IEEE802.3af/at
Total Power Budget
200W
300W
120W
12W
Switching Capacity
40Gbps
56Gbps
24G
20G
Packet Buffer Memory
29.76Mpps
41.644Mpps
17.86Mpps
14.88Mpps
Size
320*207*44mm
320*207*44mm
220*161*44.5mm
200*118*44mm
Weight
1.78KG
1.78KG
0.92kg
0.71KG
Extend Function
PoE Watchdog + 250m Extend
PoE Watchdog + 250m Extend
PoE Watchdog + 250m Extend
VLAN+250m Extend
20 Gigabit Ports: Includes 16 Gigabit POE+ ports, 2 Gigabit UpLink, 2 Gigabit SFP. The ethernet ports support 10/100/1000Mbps automatic adaptation. The 2 gigabit uplink can be connected to different networks or devices, such as routers, NVRs, etc. The 2 Gigabit SFP Port can be connected to single-mode or multimode SFP modules, and transmit more distance through optical fiber
High POE Power: Maximum support 200W high output power, built-in power supply makes installation easier. Support IEEE 802.3af/at, each port max power supply reached 30W. *Please note: not support passive 24V PoE.*
Unmanaged Plug & Play: Support Power Detection function, automatically detect devices, can be compatible with non-POE devices to provide data link. Plug and Play, just plug in the power cord, connect the ethernet cable directly to the device, can be used without configuration.
Extend Mode: When turn on, the 9-16 POE port can be extended to 250 meter distances and 10Mbps speed; Simultaneously enable the POE wachdog function to automatically monitor POE devices. the port will be restarted when drops, increasing reliability
Widely Used: Small and compact size design. fanless, fiber sfp slot, durable Metal housing. LED indicator lights. Widely used in IP cameras, Wireless Access Point, Computer Networks devices, etc. 100% Satisfaction – 30-day Money-Back Guarantee with 1 Year Warranty
Cory –
Works is described and exactly what I wanted
This item worked as described and exactly what I needed.
techmuscle –
A Convenient PoE Switch with Some Minor Instruction Hiccups
I found this PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch to be of high quality, providing ample power for numerous cameras or IoT access points while maintaining remarkable temperature control even under heavy usage. Its sturdy build with a thick casing and flawless paint finish adds to its appeal. I appreciated how it eliminated the need for multiple PoE injectors, streamlining the setup for my wireless access points. The switch offered both stability and speed, and the integrated power supply made it exceptionally convenient. However, the generic instruction manual led to some confusion, as it failed to address specific features of the switch, resulting in a minor setback during setup. Once past that initial hurdle, this PoE switch proved to be a valuable addition to my network infrastructure.
Michael –
Great price for 8 gigabit PoE ports, 120W, and 4 uplinks
Over the last few months I have played with a lot of PoE switches and equipment and, for the money, this switch seems to be one of the better deals I have seen. First off, for 8 PoE ports, gigabit, 4 uplink ports, and a 120W power budget, the price is great. And, at least so far, it seems to actually work pretty well. While I haven’t loaded it all that heavily, it has worked with every device I have tested it with so far. Having two standard gigabit uplink ports is also nice and makes it very easy to cascade switches if needed.Also, this is the first switch I have seen in this price range and with these specs that included a pair of small form factor pluggable ports. While I don’t need them immediately, I am happy to have them as it makes it much easier in case I want to run fiber optic cable outside my house or to my shed at some point. That this switch includes these two ports is essentially just icing on the cake.About the only negative comment I have on this switch is that the activity LED layout isn’t the greatest and neither is the amount of information conveyed. It does at least show when something is connected and it blinks for activity, but connection speed and PoE power level would be nice indicators to have.Overall though, this switch seems to be one of the best deals I have found in terms of capability for the price.
Puck –
Very high quality
High quality, high powered PoE switch. A really great option for the value if you have a lot of cameras or IoT access points you need powered. Doesn’t heat up almost at all, even under full load, looks great with a nice thick casing and blemish free paint.
Chris –
Solid Throughput And Power
I ordered this switch to provide power and data connectivity for my home security cameras. Powering all of them cameras from one switch means I only have one device to plug into an Uninterruptible Power Supply to protect against power outage. That it offers additional gigabit Ethernet ports to use as uplink, and the option to use fiber if desired, is an added bonus.Iâve been using this switch to power 8 PoE cameras for a little over a month, now, with a total power draw of around 60 watts. That doesnât come close to the devices maximum but none the less, I havenât noticed any issues with its power quality or consistency. The switch is rated for line rate and, so far as I can tell, it should live up to that. It hasnât had any issues passing a UHD primary stream, an HD sub-steam and a 640×480 sub-stream from each camera, concurrently at varying bandwidth, to the uplink port.One omission that I feel would have made this more useful is support for link aggregation on the upload ports. I get that omitting this feature likely kept the cost down but as is, I had to setup one uplink connection as a failover for the other, upstream at a managed switch, to prevent conflicts while still ensuring redundancy.Overall, I think this is a solid option for adding PoE support for several devices at a great per-port price. I have no problem with recommending this switch. In the time that Iâve been using it, thus far, it has performed just as well as the unmanaged switch standard set by Netgear Pro-Safe.
duck –
Great PoE switch with loads of flexibility
This is my first standalone network switch, my previous experiences have been part of the WiFi router.So what’s different from a newbie perspective? First of all the 8 Gb ports easily beat the 4 or fewer ports with the WiFi router. Then there’s the PoE support. I have a network camera that has its own PoE adapter, with this setup I no longer need the adapter as I’m getting power straight from the switch, nice!In terms of uplink connectivity, there are two Gb RJ45 ports as well as two SFP fiber ports. I don’t have fiber in my area so I can’t test the latter. I have this switch connected my Nest WiFi router which is itself connected to the cable modem, this way I can reach everything on my network.A couple other things I like about this switch. 1. The power supply is built in to the chassis so there’s no wall wart to take up multiple sockets. 2. It’s fanless, even though it can support 120W total PoE, that’s pretty impressive and quiet at the same time.I’ve only hooked this up for a few days so I can’t speak to this reliability, but so far no complaints.
Q-Diddy! –
Solid switch
For the price it feels like a solid switch. Havenât tried POE yet but I expect no issues there. Itâs truly has been a tank of a switch. Good deal for an inexpensive POE switch with gigabit options.
MachNone –
Simple but seemingly durable switch
I have this running in my very hot garage as a component of my home surveillance system. It’s a simple enough job, but this switch is running flawless powering and handling traffic from my cameras.
Client d’Amazon –
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Nicole –
Artikel wie beschrieben und funktioniert
Pnz –
Come da titolo, lâapparecchio si presenta bene, è solido, non sembra scaldare. Molto comodo il fatto che non ha un trasformatore esterno, così il cablaggio resterà più pulito. Mi sento di consigliarlo
Lady Light –
Aunque se puede utilizar para cualquier tipo de red local, este tipo de switches están especialmente indicados para redes en las que tenemos dispositivos que se alimentan por PoE, o lo que es lo mismo, que pueden recibir alimentación a través del puerto ethernet.Muchas cámaras, teléfonos IP, puntos de acceso wifi se alimentan mediante esta tecnologÃa (antes de nada, comprueba tus dispositivos). Ahorramos cableado, espacio, fuentes de alimentación conectadas a enchufes y sobre todo, algo que muchos ignoran, aumentamos las distancias. Con un buen cable ethernet podemos enviar alimentación y datos a muchos metros de distancia, a lugares donde no podemos o no queremos colocar un enchufe. Un ejemplo ilustrativo. Tengo una cámara en mi garaje, a la que no llegarÃa el wifi sin un repetidor y conectada en una esquina donde el enchufe más cercano está a más de 10 metros. Lo hago con un cable ethernet desde mi switch PoE. Llegar a ese punto sin esta tecnologÃa supondrÃa instalaciones eléctricas, repetidores Wifi, o incluso pasar ese mismo cable ethernet, aunque sin alimentación.En cuanto a velocidades, ni más ni menos de lo esperado. Los puertos gigabit se comportan perfectamente, con picos de transferencia según las conexiones y la utilización de la red en cada momento. El backplane de 24Gbps nos permite intercambiar datos a 1Gbps entre dos puertos de forma independiente y sin afectar al resto de puertos. Este switch incorpora 2 uplinks de fibra adicionales, que no aumentan la velocidad de 1Gbps pero nos permiten llegar mucho más lejos (la fibra óptica puede llegar a varios km de distancia, frente a los aproximadamente 100m del ethernet UTP de cobre).Fabricado en metal, perfecto por su tamaño para colocar en una estanterÃa o rack (utilizando unas aletas adecuadas). En cualquier caso, está pensado para durar mucho tiempo ya que no tiene partes móviles (los famosos ventiladores de los switches de no hace tanto) y está acabado con robustez y sin concesiones a la galerÃa.En cuanto a la instalación, hemos avanzado mucho en pocos años. No hace tanto habÃa que configurar cada puerto PoE para identificar cuánta potencia iba a enviar y no era fácil acertar porque algunos fabricantes tenÃan sus particularidades. Todo eso ha cambiado y con este switch se le da una vuelta de tuerca al PnP con el PnP+PoE. Es decir, se organiza para saber qué puertos necesitan alimentación y cuáles no, y de estos últimos, cuánta alimentación hay que enviar.Interesante que tenga un pequeño switch para ampliar la distancia del cable ethernet (en 2 puertos), reduciendo la velocidad, sobre todo porque con 10mbps es más que suficiente para muchos dispositivos PoE, como teléfonos, y esos 250 metros nos dan una flexibilidad realmente brutal a la hora de hacer una instalación.Por lo demás, buen precio, buenas prestaciones, robustez y sencillez.Una compra acertada.
Steven H –
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